2022
DOI: 10.1002/alz.12825
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Identification of causal effects of neuroanatomy on cognitive decline requires modeling unobserved confounders

Abstract: Introduction Carrying out a randomized controlled trial to estimate the causal effects of regional brain atrophy due to Alzheimer's disease (AD) is impossible. Instead, we must estimate causal effects from observational data. However, this generally requires knowing and having recorded all confounders, which is often unrealistic. Methods We provide an approach that leverages the dependencies among multiple neuroanatomical measures to estimate causal effects from observational neuroimaging data without the need… Show more

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