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Practical recommendations to conduct a neuroimaging meta‐analysis for neuropsychiatric disorders
Abstract
Over the past decades, neuroimaging has become widely used to investigate structural and functional brain abnormality in neuropsychiatric disorders. The results of individual neuroimaging studies, however, are frequently inconsistent due to small and heterogeneous samples, analytical flexibility, and publication bias toward positive findings. To consolidate the emergent findings toward clinically useful insight, meta-analyses have been developed...
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Title
Practical recommendations to conduct a neuroimaging meta‐analysis for neuropsychiatric disorders
Published Date
Aug 4, 2019
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
17
Pages
5142 - 5154
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