In longitudinal studies, such as those about neurocognitive rehabilitation or brain plasticity, functional MRI sessions are subsequently recorded to detect how the patterns of activation differs through time. Usually, consecutive recordings are interleaved by a period of treatment or training. The general purpose of fMRI data analysis is to compute a brain map accounting for plasticity effects on BOLD response. Specifically, the challenge of longitudinal studies analysis is to disentangle plain session effect from the plasticity one. To date, a commonly used practice is to separately compute these two effects and then combine results through a comparison. The brain map for session effect is obtained with a univariate analysis of the contras...
Recently, event-related fMRI-experiments have been reported in which subsequent trials were separate...
Conventional analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) time series is based on univar...
In neuroimaging, connectivity refers to the correlations between signals in different brain regions....
Functional connectivity (FC) in the brain has been shown to exhibit subtle but reliable modulations ...
The results from a single functional magnetic resonance imaging session are typically reported as in...
Functional MRI (fMRI) carries the potential for non-invasive measurements of brain activity. Typical...
In longitudinal fMRI studies the challenge is to localize in the brain the effects of a treatment i...
We revisit a previous study on inter-session variability (McGonigle et al. [2000]: Neuroimage 11:708...
The activity of functional brain networks is responsible for the emergence of time-varying cognition...
Single-trial analysis is particularly useful for assessing cognitive processes that are intrinsicall...
A fundamental problem in the study of learning is that learning-related changes may be confounded by...
Examining the effect of repeating stimuli on brain activity is important for theories of perception,...
We revisit a previous study on inter-session variability (McGonigle et al. [2000]: Neuroimage 11:708...
Analysis techniques comparing groups or conditions that vary in performance are open to a possible c...
Abstract: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allows for the indirect measurement of whole ...
Recently, event-related fMRI-experiments have been reported in which subsequent trials were separate...
Conventional analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) time series is based on univar...
In neuroimaging, connectivity refers to the correlations between signals in different brain regions....
Functional connectivity (FC) in the brain has been shown to exhibit subtle but reliable modulations ...
The results from a single functional magnetic resonance imaging session are typically reported as in...
Functional MRI (fMRI) carries the potential for non-invasive measurements of brain activity. Typical...
In longitudinal fMRI studies the challenge is to localize in the brain the effects of a treatment i...
We revisit a previous study on inter-session variability (McGonigle et al. [2000]: Neuroimage 11:708...
The activity of functional brain networks is responsible for the emergence of time-varying cognition...
Single-trial analysis is particularly useful for assessing cognitive processes that are intrinsicall...
A fundamental problem in the study of learning is that learning-related changes may be confounded by...
Examining the effect of repeating stimuli on brain activity is important for theories of perception,...
We revisit a previous study on inter-session variability (McGonigle et al. [2000]: Neuroimage 11:708...
Analysis techniques comparing groups or conditions that vary in performance are open to a possible c...
Abstract: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allows for the indirect measurement of whole ...
Recently, event-related fMRI-experiments have been reported in which subsequent trials were separate...
Conventional analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) time series is based on univar...
In neuroimaging, connectivity refers to the correlations between signals in different brain regions....