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We establish that differences in the intrinsic smoothness of images across a group can confound connectivity results and link these differences in smoothness to ...
Mar 20, 2014 · We establish that differences in the intrinsic smoothness of images across a group can confound connectivity results, and link these differences ...
Jul 15, 2014 · We establish that differences in the intrinsic smoothness of images across a group can confound connectivity results and link these differences in smoothness ...
Current approaches aimed at reducing the impact of motion on functional connectivity have focused generally on controlling for subject head motion. Controlling ...
We establish that differences in the intrinsic smoothness of images across a group can confound connectivity results, and link these differences in smoothness ...
The aim of the present study was to review head motion artifact with RS-fMRI, individual and patient population differences in head motion, and correction ...
The impact of image smoothness on intrinsic functional connectivity and head motion confounds. Scheinost D, Papademetris X, Constable RT.
We present a novel method for controlling the effects of group differences in motion on functional connectivity studies. Resting-state functional magnetic ...
The impact of image smoothness on intrinsic functional connectivity and head motion confounds. Authors. Dustin Scheinost · ORCID ID · Xenophon Papademetris · R ...
Jul 1, 2020 · We find that smoothing affects network differences between groups. For weighted networks, incrementing the smoothing kernel makes networks more different.