International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These methods compare the size of clusters obtained by thresholding brain maps to an upper bound under the global null hypothesis, computed using Random Field Theory or permutations. However, the guarantees obtained by this type of inference-i.e. at least one voxel is truly activated in the cluster-are not informative with regards to the strength of the signal therein. There is thus a need for methods to assess the amount of signal within clusters; yet such methods have to take into account that clusters are defined based on the data, which creates circularity in the inference scheme. This has motivated the use of post hoc estimates that allow statis...
International audienceNeuroimaging group analyses are used to relate inter-subject signal difference...
Because of their increased sensitivity to spatially extended signals, cluster-size tests are widely ...
International audienceNeuroimaging group analyses are used to relate inter-subject signal difference...
International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These me...
International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These me...
International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These me...
International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These me...
International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These me...
International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These me...
Cluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These methods compare the size...
An ever-increasing number of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies are now using info...
We propose a permutation-based method for testing a large collection of hypotheses simultaneously. O...
An ever-increasing number of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies are now using info...
Cluster size inference, or tests based on the spatial extent of brain imaging signals, is a widely u...
Contains fulltext : 231171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Because of the ...
International audienceNeuroimaging group analyses are used to relate inter-subject signal difference...
Because of their increased sensitivity to spatially extended signals, cluster-size tests are widely ...
International audienceNeuroimaging group analyses are used to relate inter-subject signal difference...
International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These me...
International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These me...
International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These me...
International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These me...
International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These me...
International audienceCluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These me...
Cluster-level inference procedures are widely used for brain mapping. These methods compare the size...
An ever-increasing number of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies are now using info...
We propose a permutation-based method for testing a large collection of hypotheses simultaneously. O...
An ever-increasing number of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies are now using info...
Cluster size inference, or tests based on the spatial extent of brain imaging signals, is a widely u...
Contains fulltext : 231171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Because of the ...
International audienceNeuroimaging group analyses are used to relate inter-subject signal difference...
Because of their increased sensitivity to spatially extended signals, cluster-size tests are widely ...
International audienceNeuroimaging group analyses are used to relate inter-subject signal difference...