Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. We investigate the impact of decisions in the second-level (i.e., over subjects) inferential process in functional magnetic resonance imaging on (1) the balance between false positives and false negatives and on (2) the data-analytical stability, both proxies for the reproducibility of results. Second-level analysis based on a mass univariate approach typically consists of 3 phases. First, one proceeds via a general linear model for a test image that consists of pooled information from different subjects. We evaluate models that take into account first-level (within-subjects) varia...
Contains fulltext : 231171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Because of the ...
Contributing to the growing popularity of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a noninvas...
In neuroscience, the localisation of task associated brain activation is an essential topological co...
We investigate the impact of decisions in the second-level (i.e., over subjects) inferential process...
We investigate the impact of decisions in the second-level (i.e. over subjects) inferential process ...
How likely are published findings in the functional neuroimaging literature to be false? According t...
Background: Carp (2012) demonstrated the large variability that is present in the method sections of...
International audienceGroup studies of functional magnetic resonance imaging datasets are usually ba...
To test the validity of statistical methods for fMRI data analysis, Eklund et al. (1) used, for the ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a widespread technique in cognitive psychology that allows ...
The most widely used task functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analyses use parametric stati...
Methodological research rarely generates a broad interest, yet our work on the validity of cluster i...
Over the past decades, neuroscientists are increasingly becoming aware of the limited reproducibilit...
Contains fulltext : 231171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Because of the ...
Contributing to the growing popularity of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a noninvas...
In neuroscience, the localisation of task associated brain activation is an essential topological co...
We investigate the impact of decisions in the second-level (i.e., over subjects) inferential process...
We investigate the impact of decisions in the second-level (i.e. over subjects) inferential process ...
How likely are published findings in the functional neuroimaging literature to be false? According t...
Background: Carp (2012) demonstrated the large variability that is present in the method sections of...
International audienceGroup studies of functional magnetic resonance imaging datasets are usually ba...
To test the validity of statistical methods for fMRI data analysis, Eklund et al. (1) used, for the ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a widespread technique in cognitive psychology that allows ...
The most widely used task functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analyses use parametric stati...
Methodological research rarely generates a broad interest, yet our work on the validity of cluster i...
Over the past decades, neuroscientists are increasingly becoming aware of the limited reproducibilit...
Contains fulltext : 231171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Because of the ...
Contributing to the growing popularity of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a noninvas...
In neuroscience, the localisation of task associated brain activation is an essential topological co...