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Tyrone Cannon

Tyrone Cannon

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Yale University · Department of Psychology

Active 1988–2024

h-index128
Citations64.1k
Papers878196 last 5y
Funding$121.8M
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Research topics

  • Machine Learning
  • Psychiatry
  • Computer Science
  • Demography
  • Mathematics
  • Medicine
  • Biology
  • Internal medicine
  • Statistics
  • Obstetrics
  • Psychology
  • Clinical psychology

Selected publications

  • Development of a probability calculator for psychosis risk in children, adolescents, and young adults

    Psychological Medicine · 2021 · 15 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Machine Learning
    • Psychology

    BACKGROUND: Assessment of risks of illnesses has been an important part of medicine for decades. We now have hundreds of 'risk calculators' for illnesses, including brain disorders, and these calculators are continually improving as more diverse measures are collected on larger samples. METHODS: We first replicated an existing psychosis risk calculator and then used our own sample to develop a similar calculator for use in recruiting 'psychosis risk' enriched community samples. We assessed 632 participants age 8-21 (52% female; 48% Black) from a community sample with longitudinal data on neurocognitive, clinical, medical, and environmental variables. We used this information to predict psychosis spectrum (PS) status in the future. We selected variables based on lasso, random forest, and statistical inference relief; and predicted future PS using ridge regression, random forest, and support vector machines. RESULTS: Cross-validated prediction diagnostics were obtained by building and testing models in randomly selected sub-samples of the data, resulting in a distribution of the diagnostics; we report the mean. The strongest predictors of later PS status were the Children's Global Assessment Scale; delusions of predicting the future or having one's thoughts/actions controlled; and the percent married in one's neighborhood. Random forest followed by ridge regression was most accurate, with a cross-validated area under the curve (AUC) of 0.67. Adjustment of the model including only six variables reached an AUC of 0.70. CONCLUSIONS: Results support the potential application of risk calculators for screening and identification of at-risk community youth in prospective investigations of developmental trajectories of the PS.

  • Cytokine concentrations throughout pregnancy and risk for psychosis in adult offspring: a longitudinal case-control study

    The Lancet Psychiatry · 2020 · 100 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Medicine
    • Obstetrics
    • Psychiatry

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Frequent coauthors

  • Larry J. Seidman

    Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

    679 shared
  • Barbara A. Cornblatt

    652 shared
  • Scott W. Woods

    Yale University

    584 shared
  • Diana O. Perkins

    University of New Mexico

    576 shared
  • Ming T. Tsuang

    567 shared
  • Jean Addington

    564 shared
  • Elaine F. Walker

    561 shared
  • Kristin S. Cadenhead

    University of California, San Diego

    560 shared
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