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The connectivity hypothesis, that stronger symptom interactions increase vulnerability to mental disorders, has been influential but never formally proven. Van der Mass & Waldop provide the first analytic derivation using mean-field Ising models of depression. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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The connectivity hypothesis, central to the increasingly influential symptom network approach to psychopathology, proposes that stronger connectivity …
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Analytical bifurcation analysis of mean-field Ising models reveals connectivity as a risk factor for psychopathology
Journal of Mathematical Psychology