Methods to detect, characterize, and remove motion artifact in resting state fMRI

Volume: 84, Pages: 320 - 341
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Head motion systematically alters correlations in resting state functional connectivity fMRI (RSFC). In this report we examine impact of motion on signal intensity and RSFC correlations. We find that motion-induced signal changes (1) are often complex and variable waveforms, (2) are often shared across nearly all brain voxels, and (3) often persist more than 10s after motion ceases. These signal changes, both during and after motion, increase...
Paper Details
Title
Methods to detect, characterize, and remove motion artifact in resting state fMRI
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
84
Pages
320 - 341
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