Bootstrapping promotes the RSFC‐behavior associations: An application of individual cognitive traits prediction

Volume: 41, Issue: 9, Pages: 2302 - 2316
Published: Mar 16, 2020
Abstract
Resting‐state functional connectivity (RSFC) records enormous functional interaction information between any pair of brain nodes, which enriches the individual‐phenotypic prediction. To reduce high‐dimensional features, correlation analysis is a common way for feature selection. However, resting state fMRI signal exhibits typically low signal‐to‐noise ratio and the correlation analysis is sensitive to outliers and data distribution, which may...
Paper Details
Title
Bootstrapping promotes the RSFC‐behavior associations: An application of individual cognitive traits prediction
Published Date
Mar 16, 2020
Volume
41
Issue
9
Pages
2302 - 2316
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