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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Oct 7.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Neurosci. 2022 Oct 7;17(5):414–427. doi: 10.1080/17470919.2022.2132285

Table 3.

Feature Importance for Combined and Cognition-behavioral Models

Combined brain-cognitive-behavioral model
Feature Feature Coefficient CV Frequency (max = 5)
Negative affect –1.53 5
Psychological well-being 1.37 5
ASR withdrawn symptoms –0.82 5
NEO-FFI extraversion 0.76 5
R rostral middle frontal thickness –0.56 4
L superior temporal thickness 0.49 5
L supramarginal thickness –0.45 1
L rostral middle frontal thickness 0.42 3
L temporal pole area –0.37 1
NEO-FFI agreeableness 0.32 1
R superior parietal area 0.31 1
R inferior parietal thickness 0.25 1
Cognition-behavioral model
Feature Feature Coefficient CV Frequency (max = 5)
Negative Affect –1.71 5
Psychological Well-being 1.33 5
ASR Withdrawn symptoms –0.85 5
NEO-FFI Extraversion 0.76 5
NEO-FFI Agreeableness 0.37 4
ASR Aggression symptoms 0.35 4
Education level 0.19 1

Note: ASR = Achenbach Adult Self Report scale; NEO-FFI = Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness Five Factor Inventory; L = left; R = right