Identifying brain biomarkers of disease risk is a growing priority in neuroscience. The ability to identify meaningful biomarkers is limited by measurement reliability; unreliable measures are unsuitable for predicting clinical outcomes. Measuring brain activity using task functional MRI (fMRI) is a major focus of biomarker development; however, the reliability of task fMRI has not been systematically evaluated. We present converging evidence demonstrating poor reliability of task-fMRI measures. First, a meta-analysis of 90 experiments (N = 1,008) revealed poor overall reliability—mean intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) =.397. Second, the test-retest reliabilities of activity in a priori regions of interest across 11 common fMRI tasks...
Abstract. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has significantly contributed to understandin...
To investigate the reliability of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), an approach for mapp...
Reproducibility is generally regarded as a hallmark of scientific validity. It can be undermined by ...
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (RFMRI) enables researchers to monitor fluctuati...
Measuring brain activity during fMRI tasks is one of the main tools to identify brain biomarkers of ...
PURPOSE: To investigate if resting-state functional MRI (fMRI) reliably can serve as a complement to...
While the fMRI test–retest reliability has been mainly investigated from the point of view of group ...
Background Since its inception over twenty years ago, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) h...
Test-retest reliability of individual functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) results is of imp...
Even more than in cognitive research applications, moving fMRI to the clinic and the drug developmen...
In this thesis, we aim to address two topical issues at the forefront of task-based functional magne...
Despite their wide-spread use, only limited information is available on the comparative test-retest ...
Trait stability of measures is an essential requirement for individual differences research. Functio...
Efforts to identify meaningful functional imaging-based biomarkers are limited by the ability to rel...
Despite their wide-spread use, only limited information is available on the comparative test-retest ...
Abstract. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has significantly contributed to understandin...
To investigate the reliability of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), an approach for mapp...
Reproducibility is generally regarded as a hallmark of scientific validity. It can be undermined by ...
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (RFMRI) enables researchers to monitor fluctuati...
Measuring brain activity during fMRI tasks is one of the main tools to identify brain biomarkers of ...
PURPOSE: To investigate if resting-state functional MRI (fMRI) reliably can serve as a complement to...
While the fMRI test–retest reliability has been mainly investigated from the point of view of group ...
Background Since its inception over twenty years ago, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) h...
Test-retest reliability of individual functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) results is of imp...
Even more than in cognitive research applications, moving fMRI to the clinic and the drug developmen...
In this thesis, we aim to address two topical issues at the forefront of task-based functional magne...
Despite their wide-spread use, only limited information is available on the comparative test-retest ...
Trait stability of measures is an essential requirement for individual differences research. Functio...
Efforts to identify meaningful functional imaging-based biomarkers are limited by the ability to rel...
Despite their wide-spread use, only limited information is available on the comparative test-retest ...
Abstract. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has significantly contributed to understandin...
To investigate the reliability of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), an approach for mapp...
Reproducibility is generally regarded as a hallmark of scientific validity. It can be undermined by ...