“…The EEMM applies evolutionary concepts of context-appropriate variation, selection, and retention to relevant biopsychosocial processes, such as cognition, affect, or physiology. It also emphasizes connections and al., 2023) from multimodal sources with state-of-the-art network analysis and causal inference methods (e.g., Shi et al, 2021;Zečević et al, 2021). MMDNs aim to integrate psychological processes (e.g., attention, expectations; e.g., Heeren, Jones et al, 2018b;Isvoranu et al, 2017;McNally et al, 2022), psychopathological symptoms (e.g., fear, listlessness, sleep disturbance; e.g., Barthel et al, 2020;Curtiss et al, 2018;Uhlhaas & Singer, 2015), and -whenever promising -neurobiological correlates (e.g., resting-state markers, neuromodulation, neurotransmitter systems; e.g., Cole et al, 2020;Kaiser et al, 2022;Kringelbach & Deco, 2020), providing a comprehensive, multimodal perspective on mental disorders (e.g., Taschereau-Dumouchel et al, 2022).…”