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A dataset with over 10,000 individuals served as the initial training ground for the AI models as they were taught the fundamentals of fMRI imaging and brain activity. Following that, the researchers used multi-site data sets of more than 1200 people, including those with Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, and an autism spectrum disorder.
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