The empirical replicability of task-based fMRI as a function of sample size.

Volume: 212, Pages: 116601 - 116601
Published: May 15, 2020
Abstract
Replicating results (i.e. obtaining consistent results using a new independent dataset) is an essential part of good science. As replicability has consequences for theories derived from empirical studies, it is of utmost importance to better understand the underlying mechanisms influencing it. A popular tool for non-invasive neuroimaging studies is functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). While the effect of underpowered studies is well...
Paper Details
Title
The empirical replicability of task-based fMRI as a function of sample size.
Published Date
May 15, 2020
Journal
Volume
212
Pages
116601 - 116601
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