Journal article

Flexible statistical modelling detects clinical functional magnetic resonance imaging activation in partially compliant subjects

AB Waites, P Mannfolk, ME Shaw, J Olsrud, GD Jackson

Magnetic Resonance Imaging | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2007

Abstract

Clinical functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) occasionally fails to detect significant activation, often due to variability in task performance. The present study seeks to test whether a more flexible statistical analysis can better detect activation, by accounting for variance associated with variable compliance to the task over time. Experimental results and simulated data both confirm that even at 80% compliance to the task, such a flexible model outperforms standard statistical analysis when assessed using the extent of activation (experimental data), goodness of fit (experimental data), and area under the operator characteristic curve (simulated data). Furthermore, retrospective..

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