International audienceGroup studies of functional magnetic resonance imaging datasets are usually based on the computation of the mean signal across subjects at each voxel (random effects analyses), assuming that all subjects have been set in the same anatomical space (normalization). Although this approach allows for a correct specificity (rate of false detections), it is not very efficient for three reasons: i) its underlying hypotheses, perfect coregistration of the individual datasets and normality of the measured signal at the group level are frequently violated; ii) the group size is small in general, so that asymptotic approximations on the parameters distributions do not hold; iii) the large size of the images requires some conserva...
The aim of group fMRI studies is to relate contrasts of tasks or stimuli to regional brain activity ...
5 pagesInternational audienceInter-subject analysis of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) ...
We investigate the impact of decisions in the second-level (i.e. over subjects) inferential process ...
International audienceGroup studies of functional magnetic resonance imaging datasets are usually ba...
International audienceThe aim of group fMRI studies is to relate contrasts of tasks or stimuli to re...
Before considering a given fMRI paradigm as a valid clinical tool, one should first assess the relia...
Contributing to the growing popularity of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a noninvas...
International audienceMulti-subject statistical analysis is an essential step of neuroimaging studie...
For functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) group activation maps, so-called second-level rando...
In this thesis, we aim to address two topical issues at the forefront of task-based functional magne...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data require preprocessing steps before statistical ana...
To test the validity of statistical methods for fMRI data analysis, Eklund et al. (1) used, for the ...
Contains fulltext : 231171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Because of the ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a rapidly growing technique for studying the brain ...
The aim of group fMRI studies is to relate contrasts of tasks or stimuli to regional brain activity ...
5 pagesInternational audienceInter-subject analysis of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) ...
We investigate the impact of decisions in the second-level (i.e. over subjects) inferential process ...
International audienceGroup studies of functional magnetic resonance imaging datasets are usually ba...
International audienceThe aim of group fMRI studies is to relate contrasts of tasks or stimuli to re...
Before considering a given fMRI paradigm as a valid clinical tool, one should first assess the relia...
Contributing to the growing popularity of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a noninvas...
International audienceMulti-subject statistical analysis is an essential step of neuroimaging studie...
For functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) group activation maps, so-called second-level rando...
In this thesis, we aim to address two topical issues at the forefront of task-based functional magne...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data require preprocessing steps before statistical ana...
To test the validity of statistical methods for fMRI data analysis, Eklund et al. (1) used, for the ...
Contains fulltext : 231171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Because of the ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a rapidly growing technique for studying the brain ...
The aim of group fMRI studies is to relate contrasts of tasks or stimuli to regional brain activity ...
5 pagesInternational audienceInter-subject analysis of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) ...
We investigate the impact of decisions in the second-level (i.e. over subjects) inferential process ...