Mixed-effects and fMRI studies.

K.J Friston, K.E Stephan, Torben Ellegaard Lund, A Morcom, S Kiebel

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This note concerns mixed-effect (MFX) analyses in multisession functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies. It clarifies the relationship between mixed-effect analyses and the two-stage 'summary statistics' procedure (Holmes, A.P., Friston, K.J., 1998. Generalisability, random effects and population inference. NeuroImage 7, S754) that has been adopted widely for analyses of fMRI data at the group level. We describe a simple procedure, based on restricted maximum likelihood (ReML) estimates of covariance components, that enables full mixed-effects analyses in the context of statistical parametric mapping. Using this procedure, we compare the results of a full mixed-effects analysis with those obtained from the simpler two-stage procedure and comment on the situations when the two approaches may give different results
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftNeuroImage
Vol/bind24
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)244-252
ISSN1053-8119
StatusUdgivet - 2005

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