Journal article
Sample size estimates for well-powered cross-sectional cortical thickness studies
HR Pardoe, DF Abbott, GD Jackson
Human Brain Mapping | WILEY | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.22120
Abstract
Introduction: Cortical thickness mapping is a widely used method for the analysis of neuroanatomical differences between subject groups. We applied power analysis methods over a range of image processing parameters to derive a model that allows researchers to calculate the number of subjects required to ensure a well-powered cross-sectional cortical thickness study. Methods: 0.9-mm isotropic T1-weighted 3D MPRAGE MRI scans from 98 controls (53 females, age 29.1 ± 9.7 years) were processed using Freesurfer 5.0. Power analyses were carried out using vertex-wise variance estimates from the coregistered cortical thickness maps, systematically varying processing parameters. A genetic programming ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Contract grant sponsor: National Institutes of Health; contract grant number: NIH-NINDS R37-31146; Contract grant sponsor: Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (VLSCI; Peak Computing Facility at the University of Melbourne, an initiative of the Victorian Government); Contract grant number: VR0056; Contract grant sponsor: Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program; Contract grant sponsor: Scobie nd McKinnon Trust; Contract grant sponsor: NHMRC program; Contract grant number: 628952; Contract grant sponsor: Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI; National Institutes of Health); Contract grant number: U01 AG024904.