Minimal Data Needed for Valid & Accurate Image-Based fMRI Meta-Analysis
Abstract
Meta-analysis is a powerful statistical tool to combine re- sults from a set of studies. When image data is available for each study, a number of approaches have been proposed to perform such meta-analysis including combination of standardised statistics, just effect estimates or both effects estimates and their sampling variance. While the latter is the preferred approach in the statistical community, often only standardised estimates are...
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Title
Minimal Data Needed for Valid & Accurate Image-Based fMRI Meta-Analysis
Published Date
Apr 12, 2016
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Pages
048249
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