Event-related fMRI is a powerful tool for localising psychological functions to specific brain areas. However, the number of events required to produce stable activation maps is a poorly investigated and understood problem. Huettel and McCarthy [Huettel, S.A., McCarthy, G., 2001. The effects of single-trial averaging upon the spatial extent of fMRI activation. NeuroReport 12, 2411–2416] have shown that the spatial extent of activation increases monotonically with the number of events in an analysis. In the present paper, this result is replicated and shown to be a consequence of the cross-correlation technique used to determine active voxels and does not hold, for example, for a GLM analysis. Another analysis technique, that does not depend...
Inter-subject analysis of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data relies on single intra-s...
For functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) group activation maps, so-called second-level rando...
For event-related data obtained from an experimental paradigm with a periodic design, spectral densi...
Event-related fMRI is a powerful tool for localising psychological functions to specific brain areas...
Optimising the number of subjects required for an event-related functional imaging study is critical...
Single-subject fMRI experiments identify active voxels by performing individual voxelwise tests of t...
We examined effects of trial averaging upon spatial extent, spatial topography, and temporal propert...
Abstract: Many fMRI experiments have a common objective of identifying active voxels in a neuroi-mag...
In fMRI, localizer tasks are often used to define and examine the activity of functional regions of ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is a popular noninvasive modality to investigate activa...
This paper reviews and compares thresholding methods for identifying active voxels in single-subject...
Spatial independent component analysis (sICA) of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) time s...
Conventional analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) time series is based on univar...
In many brain diseases it can be qualitatively observed that spatial patterns in blood oxygenation l...
It was recently shown that when large amounts of task-based blood oxygen level–dependent (BOLD) data...
Inter-subject analysis of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data relies on single intra-s...
For functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) group activation maps, so-called second-level rando...
For event-related data obtained from an experimental paradigm with a periodic design, spectral densi...
Event-related fMRI is a powerful tool for localising psychological functions to specific brain areas...
Optimising the number of subjects required for an event-related functional imaging study is critical...
Single-subject fMRI experiments identify active voxels by performing individual voxelwise tests of t...
We examined effects of trial averaging upon spatial extent, spatial topography, and temporal propert...
Abstract: Many fMRI experiments have a common objective of identifying active voxels in a neuroi-mag...
In fMRI, localizer tasks are often used to define and examine the activity of functional regions of ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is a popular noninvasive modality to investigate activa...
This paper reviews and compares thresholding methods for identifying active voxels in single-subject...
Spatial independent component analysis (sICA) of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) time s...
Conventional analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) time series is based on univar...
In many brain diseases it can be qualitatively observed that spatial patterns in blood oxygenation l...
It was recently shown that when large amounts of task-based blood oxygen level–dependent (BOLD) data...
Inter-subject analysis of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data relies on single intra-s...
For functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) group activation maps, so-called second-level rando...
For event-related data obtained from an experimental paradigm with a periodic design, spectral densi...