Methods enabling the characterization of brain morphometry have evolved exponentially in the last decades and have been shown important clinical applications. First MRI studies usually included a low number of subjects, but later on, it has become recognized that efforts from different research centers can be pooled by combining data acquisition and analyses toward large-scale collaborative projects. Large-scale studies have a number of advantages, with the most intuitive being the increase in the number of enrolled subjects and, consequently, statistical power. However, there are also a number of caveats including (but not limited to) the high cost in terms of human and economic resources and the intrinsic variation of acquired data linked...
Neuroimaging consortia such as ENIGMA can significantly improve power to discover factors that affec...
Abstract Brain imaging research with MRI spans a wide area, covering both structure and function, an...
Efforts to advance our understanding of the brain has led to an exponentially growing number of publ...
Background and purposeIn this study, we used power analysis to calculate required sample sizes to de...
Genome-wide association studies GWAS link full genome data to a handful of traits. However, in neuro...
Until recently, neuroimaging data for a research study needed to be collected within one’s own lab. ...
Large-scale longitudinal multi-site MRI brain morphometry studies are becoming increasingly crucial ...
Abstract Background Research involving brain imaging is important for understanding common brain dis...
From the initial arguments over whether 12 to 20 subjects were sufficient for an fMRI study, sample ...
Background: Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (sMRI) of the brain is employed in the assessment...
The importance of brain structure is indisputable. It forms the framework on which functional parame...
In the international neurological literature, neuroimaging research plays an important role. Neuroim...
<div><p>Neuroanatomic phenotypes are often assessed using volumetric analysis. Although powerful and...
www.nbirn.net Abstract: This article describes a large multi-institutional analysis of the shape and...
Big data is revolutionizing our ability to measure and study the human brain. New technology increas...
Neuroimaging consortia such as ENIGMA can significantly improve power to discover factors that affec...
Abstract Brain imaging research with MRI spans a wide area, covering both structure and function, an...
Efforts to advance our understanding of the brain has led to an exponentially growing number of publ...
Background and purposeIn this study, we used power analysis to calculate required sample sizes to de...
Genome-wide association studies GWAS link full genome data to a handful of traits. However, in neuro...
Until recently, neuroimaging data for a research study needed to be collected within one’s own lab. ...
Large-scale longitudinal multi-site MRI brain morphometry studies are becoming increasingly crucial ...
Abstract Background Research involving brain imaging is important for understanding common brain dis...
From the initial arguments over whether 12 to 20 subjects were sufficient for an fMRI study, sample ...
Background: Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (sMRI) of the brain is employed in the assessment...
The importance of brain structure is indisputable. It forms the framework on which functional parame...
In the international neurological literature, neuroimaging research plays an important role. Neuroim...
<div><p>Neuroanatomic phenotypes are often assessed using volumetric analysis. Although powerful and...
www.nbirn.net Abstract: This article describes a large multi-institutional analysis of the shape and...
Big data is revolutionizing our ability to measure and study the human brain. New technology increas...
Neuroimaging consortia such as ENIGMA can significantly improve power to discover factors that affec...
Abstract Brain imaging research with MRI spans a wide area, covering both structure and function, an...
Efforts to advance our understanding of the brain has led to an exponentially growing number of publ...