[HTML][HTML] Comparing spatial null models for brain maps
RD Markello, B Misic�- NeuroImage, 2021 - Elsevier
Technological and data sharing advances have led to a proliferation of high-resolution
structural and functional maps of the brain. Modern neuroimaging research increasingly�…
structural and functional maps of the brain. Modern neuroimaging research increasingly�…
[HTML][HTML] Generative modeling of brain maps with spatial autocorrelation
Studies of large-scale brain organization have revealed interesting relationships between
spatial gradients in brain maps across multiple modalities. Evaluating the significance of�…
spatial gradients in brain maps across multiple modalities. Evaluating the significance of�…
On testing for spatial correspondence between maps of human brain structure and function
A critical issue in many neuroimaging studies is the comparison between brain maps.
Nonetheless, it remains unclear how one should test hypotheses focused on the overlap or�…
Nonetheless, it remains unclear how one should test hypotheses focused on the overlap or�…
[HTML][HTML] Neuromaps: structural and functional interpretation of brain maps
Imaging technologies are increasingly used to generate high-resolution reference maps of
brain structure and function. Comparing experimentally generated maps to these reference�…
brain structure and function. Comparing experimentally generated maps to these reference�…
Mitigating site effects in covariance for machine learning in neuroimaging data
To acquire larger samples for answering complex questions in neuroscience, researchers
have increasingly turned to multi‐site neuroimaging studies. However, these studies are�…
have increasingly turned to multi‐site neuroimaging studies. However, these studies are�…
Meta-analysis in human neuroimaging: computational modeling of large-scale databases
Spatial normalization—applying standardized coordinates as anatomical addresses within a
reference space—was introduced to human neuroimaging research nearly 30 years ago�…
reference space—was introduced to human neuroimaging research nearly 30 years ago�…
The impact of traditional neuroimaging methods on the spatial localization of cortical areas
TS Coalson, DC Van Essen…�- Proceedings of the�…, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
Localizing human brain functions is a long-standing goal in systems neuroscience. Toward
this goal, neuroimaging studies have traditionally used volume-based smoothing, registered�…
this goal, neuroimaging studies have traditionally used volume-based smoothing, registered�…
NeuroVault. org: A repository for sharing unthresholded statistical maps, parcellations, and atlases of the human brain
KJ Gorgolewski, G Varoquaux, G Rivera, Y Schwartz…�- Neuroimage, 2016 - Elsevier
NeuroVault. org is dedicated to storing outputs of analyses in the form of statistical maps,
parcellations and atlases, a unique strategy that contrasts with most neuroimaging�…
parcellations and atlases, a unique strategy that contrasts with most neuroimaging�…
Measuring structural–functional correspondence: spatial variability of specialised brain regions after macro-anatomical alignment
The central question of the relationship between structure and function in the human brain is
still not well understood. In order to investigate this fundamental relationship we create�…
still not well understood. In order to investigate this fundamental relationship we create�…
[HTML][HTML] The relationship between spatial configuration and functional connectivity of brain regions revisited
Previously we showed that network-based modelling of brain connectivity interacts strongly
with the shape and exact location of brain regions, such that cross-subject variations in the�…
with the shape and exact location of brain regions, such that cross-subject variations in the�…