The problem of poor reproducibility of scientific findings has received much attention over recent years, in a variety of fields including psychology and neuroscience. The problem has been partly attributed to publication bias and unwanted practices such as p-hacking. Low statistical power in individual studies is also understood to be an important factor. In a recent multisite collaborative study, we mapped brain anatomical left–right asymmetries for regional measures of surface area and cortical thickness, in 99 MRI datasets from around the world, for a total of over 17,000 participants. In the present study, we revisited these hemispheric effects from the perspective of reproducibility. Within each dataset, we considered that an effect h...
We evaluated and compared the performance of two popular neuroimaging processing platforms: Statisti...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a cardinal feature of human brain organization. Altered brain asymmetry has...
Brain morphometric studies often incorporate comparative hemispheric asymmetry analyses of segmented...
The problem of poor reproducibility of scientific findings has received much attention over recent y...
The problem of poor reproducibility of scientific findings has received much attention over recent y...
The problem of poor reproducibility of scientific findings has received much attention over recent y...
The problem of poor reproducibility of scientific findings has received much attention over recent y...
The last decade has seen increasing attention to the problem of scientific reproducibility, across a...
Contains fulltext : 191921pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Hemispheri...
Reproducibility is generally regarded as a hallmark of scientific validity. It can be undermined by ...
Left–right asymmetry of the human brain is one of its cardinal features, and also a complex, multiva...
A study with low statistical power has a reduced chance of detecting a true effect, but it is less w...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a cardinal feature of human brain organization. Altered brain asymmetry has...
A study with low statistical power has a reduced chance of detecting a true effect, but it is less w...
We evaluated and compared the performance of two popular neuroimaging processing platforms: Statisti...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a cardinal feature of human brain organization. Altered brain asymmetry has...
Brain morphometric studies often incorporate comparative hemispheric asymmetry analyses of segmented...
The problem of poor reproducibility of scientific findings has received much attention over recent y...
The problem of poor reproducibility of scientific findings has received much attention over recent y...
The problem of poor reproducibility of scientific findings has received much attention over recent y...
The problem of poor reproducibility of scientific findings has received much attention over recent y...
The last decade has seen increasing attention to the problem of scientific reproducibility, across a...
Contains fulltext : 191921pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Hemispheri...
Reproducibility is generally regarded as a hallmark of scientific validity. It can be undermined by ...
Left–right asymmetry of the human brain is one of its cardinal features, and also a complex, multiva...
A study with low statistical power has a reduced chance of detecting a true effect, but it is less w...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a cardinal feature of human brain organization. Altered brain asymmetry has...
A study with low statistical power has a reduced chance of detecting a true effect, but it is less w...
We evaluated and compared the performance of two popular neuroimaging processing platforms: Statisti...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a cardinal feature of human brain organization. Altered brain asymmetry has...
Brain morphometric studies often incorporate comparative hemispheric asymmetry analyses of segmented...