Applications of multivariate modeling to neuroimaging group analysis: A comprehensive alternative to univariate general linear model

Volume: 99, Pages: 571 - 588
Published: Oct 1, 2014
Abstract
All neuroimaging packages can handle group analysis with t-tests or general linear modeling (GLM). However, they are quite hamstrung when there are multiple within-subject factors or when quantitative covariates are involved in the presence of a within-subject factor. In addition, sphericity is typically assumed for the variance–covariance structure when there are more than two levels in a within-subject factor. To overcome such limitations in...
Paper Details
Title
Applications of multivariate modeling to neuroimaging group analysis: A comprehensive alternative to univariate general linear model
Published Date
Oct 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
99
Pages
571 - 588
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