Background and purposeIn this study, we used power analysis to calculate required sample sizes to detect group-level changes in quantitative neuroanatomical estimates derived from MRI scans obtained from multiple imaging centers. Sample size estimates were derived from (i) standardized 3T image acquisition protocols and (ii) nonstandardized clinically acquired images obtained at both 1.5 and 3T as part of the multicenter Human Epilepsy Project. Sample size estimates were compared to assess the benefit of standardizing acquisition protocols.MethodsCortical thickness, hippocampal volume, and whole brain volume were estimated from whole brain T1-weighted MRI scans processed using Freesurfer v6.0. Sample sizes required to detect a range of effe...
Neuroimaging consortia such as ENIGMA can significantly improve power to discover factors that affec...
Pooling of multicenter brain imaging data is a trend in studies on ageing related brain diseases. Th...
Background: Multi-center magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies present an opportunity to advance ...
There are now many reports of imaging experiments with small cohorts of typical participants that pr...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used in brain imaging research (neuroimaging) to explore ...
Methods enabling the characterization of brain morphometry have evolved exponentially in the last de...
Large-scale longitudinal multi-site MRI brain morphometry studies are becoming increasingly crucial ...
Automated MRI-derived measurements of in-vivo human brain volumes provide novel insights into normal...
Estimation of statistical power in functional MRI (fMRI) requires knowledge of the expected percent ...
INTRODUCTION: Pooling of multicenter brain imaging data is a trend in studies on ageing related brai...
Volumetric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain data provide a valuable tool for detecting structu...
Pooling of multicenter brain imaging data is a trend in studies on ageing related brain diseases. Th...
There are now many reports of imaging experiments with small cohorts of typical participants that pr...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) link full genome data to a handful of traits. However, in neu...
Automated brain MRI morphometry, including hippocampal volumetry for Alzheimer disease, is increasin...
Neuroimaging consortia such as ENIGMA can significantly improve power to discover factors that affec...
Pooling of multicenter brain imaging data is a trend in studies on ageing related brain diseases. Th...
Background: Multi-center magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies present an opportunity to advance ...
There are now many reports of imaging experiments with small cohorts of typical participants that pr...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used in brain imaging research (neuroimaging) to explore ...
Methods enabling the characterization of brain morphometry have evolved exponentially in the last de...
Large-scale longitudinal multi-site MRI brain morphometry studies are becoming increasingly crucial ...
Automated MRI-derived measurements of in-vivo human brain volumes provide novel insights into normal...
Estimation of statistical power in functional MRI (fMRI) requires knowledge of the expected percent ...
INTRODUCTION: Pooling of multicenter brain imaging data is a trend in studies on ageing related brai...
Volumetric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain data provide a valuable tool for detecting structu...
Pooling of multicenter brain imaging data is a trend in studies on ageing related brain diseases. Th...
There are now many reports of imaging experiments with small cohorts of typical participants that pr...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) link full genome data to a handful of traits. However, in neu...
Automated brain MRI morphometry, including hippocampal volumetry for Alzheimer disease, is increasin...
Neuroimaging consortia such as ENIGMA can significantly improve power to discover factors that affec...
Pooling of multicenter brain imaging data is a trend in studies on ageing related brain diseases. Th...
Background: Multi-center magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies present an opportunity to advance ...