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Jan 1, 2014 · Results: The number of falsely activated voxels with T-values higher than 5 was reduced by 48% using prospective motion correction alone, ...
The number of falsely activated voxels with T-values higher than 5 was reduced by 48% using prospective motion correction alone, without additional ...
Prospective slice-by-slice motion correction reduces false positive activations in fMRI with task-correlated motion · 34 Citations · 47 References.
... For task-based fMRI, Rotenberg et al., 2013 demonstrated that using a stereo optical tracking setup can significantly reduce false-positive rates in ...
Prospective motion correction reduces the number of false positive activations in an fMRI group study involving task-correlated motion.
Prospective slice-by-slice motion correction reduces false positive activations in fMRI with task-correlated motion. J. Schulz, T. Siegert, P. L. Bazin, J ...
Prospective motion correction reduces the number of false positive activations in an fMRI group study involving task-correlated motion.
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We evaluated the effectiveness of prospective motion correction (PMC) on a simple visual task when no deliberate subject motion was present. The PMC system ...
The application of prospective motion correction in fMRI appears to be effective in reducing false positives and increasing sensitivity.
Apr 10, 2018 · Prospective slice-by-slice motion correction reduces false positive activations in fMRI with task-correlated motion. Neuroimage 84, 124–132 ...