False discovery rate (FDR) is commonly used for correction for multiple testing in neuroimaging studies. However, when using two-tailed tests, making directional inferences about the results can lead to vastly inflated error rate, even approaching 100% in some cases. This happens because FDR only provides weak control over the error rate, meaning that the proportion of error is guaranteed only globally over all tests, not within subsets, such as among those in only one or another direction. Here we consider and evaluate different strategies for FDR control with two-tailed tests, using both synthetic and real imaging data. Approaches that separate the tests by direction of the hypothesis test, or by the direction of the resulting test statis...
In the context of neuroimaging experiments, it is essential to account for the multiple comparisons ...
Signal detection in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) inherently involves the problem of ...
Abstract Background False discovery rate (FDR) methods play an important role in analyzing high-dime...
False discovery rate (FDR) is commonly used for correction for multiple testing in neuroimaging stud...
An incredible amount of data is generated in the course of a functional neuroimaging experiment. The...
This article introduces false discovery rate regression, a method for incorporating covariate inform...
Summary. Multiple-hypothesis testing involves guarding against much more complicated errors than sin...
Many approaches for multiple testing begin with the assumption that all tests in a given study shoul...
Findingobjective and effective thresholds for voxelwise statistics derived from neuroimaging data ha...
Finding objective and effective thresholds for voxelwise statistics derived from neuroimaging data h...
False discovery rate (FDR) control is important in multiple testing scenarios that are common in neu...
The false discovery rate (FDR) has been a widely used error measure in situations where a large numb...
Multiple testing, a situation where multiple hypothesis tests are performed simultaneously, is a cor...
Signal detection in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) inherently involves the problem of ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used to study population effects of factors on brain morp...
In the context of neuroimaging experiments, it is essential to account for the multiple comparisons ...
Signal detection in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) inherently involves the problem of ...
Abstract Background False discovery rate (FDR) methods play an important role in analyzing high-dime...
False discovery rate (FDR) is commonly used for correction for multiple testing in neuroimaging stud...
An incredible amount of data is generated in the course of a functional neuroimaging experiment. The...
This article introduces false discovery rate regression, a method for incorporating covariate inform...
Summary. Multiple-hypothesis testing involves guarding against much more complicated errors than sin...
Many approaches for multiple testing begin with the assumption that all tests in a given study shoul...
Findingobjective and effective thresholds for voxelwise statistics derived from neuroimaging data ha...
Finding objective and effective thresholds for voxelwise statistics derived from neuroimaging data h...
False discovery rate (FDR) control is important in multiple testing scenarios that are common in neu...
The false discovery rate (FDR) has been a widely used error measure in situations where a large numb...
Multiple testing, a situation where multiple hypothesis tests are performed simultaneously, is a cor...
Signal detection in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) inherently involves the problem of ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used to study population effects of factors on brain morp...
In the context of neuroimaging experiments, it is essential to account for the multiple comparisons ...
Signal detection in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) inherently involves the problem of ...
Abstract Background False discovery rate (FDR) methods play an important role in analyzing high-dime...