Beyond magnitude: Kullback-Leibler divergence as an index of behavioral network disruption in neuropsychological assessment

Neuropsychological assessment has long relied on magnitude-based statistics: correlation, effect size, and configuration metrics that quantify degree of difference while leaving distributional organization unexamined. These approaches serve severity estimation but may miss disruption to constraint architecture that is the regulatory network through which cortical regions shape cognitive output. This article develops a conceptual distinction between magnitude loss and behavioral network…

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