Caricature-inspired brain mapping method sharpens forecasts of cognitive and emotional traits

Caricature artists exaggerate distinctive features of an individual, deepening a cleft chin or multiplying freckles. Yale researchers have now applied a similar approach to maps of neural connections, emphasizing individual differences to see if they yield useful information.
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