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Improving the Eligibility of Task-Based fMRI Studies for Meta-Analysis: A Review and Reporting Recommendations
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Seurinck, Ruth
, Acar, Freya
, Heuten, Talia
, Vervoort, Maya
, Moerkerke, Beatrijs
, Maumet, Camille
, Bossier, Han
in
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Neuroimaging
/ Reviews
2024
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Improving the Eligibility of Task-Based fMRI Studies for Meta-Analysis: A Review and Reporting Recommendations
by
Seurinck, Ruth
, Acar, Freya
, Heuten, Talia
, Vervoort, Maya
, Moerkerke, Beatrijs
, Maumet, Camille
, Bossier, Han
in
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Neuroimaging
/ Reviews
2024
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Improving the Eligibility of Task-Based fMRI Studies for Meta-Analysis: A Review and Reporting Recommendations
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Seurinck, Ruth
, Acar, Freya
, Heuten, Talia
, Vervoort, Maya
, Moerkerke, Beatrijs
, Maumet, Camille
, Bossier, Han
in
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Neuroimaging
/ Reviews
2024
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Improving the Eligibility of Task-Based fMRI Studies for Meta-Analysis: A Review and Reporting Recommendations
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Improving the Eligibility of Task-Based fMRI Studies for Meta-Analysis: A Review and Reporting Recommendations
2024
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Overview
Decisions made during the analysis or reporting of an fMRI study influence the eligibility of that study to be entered into a meta-analysis. In a meta-analysis, results of different studies on the same topic are combined. To combine the results, it is necessary that all studies provide equivalent pieces of information. However, in task-based fMRI studies we see a large variety in reporting styles. Several specific meta-analysis methods have been developed to deal with the reporting practices occurring in task-based fMRI studies, therefore each requiring a specific type of input. In this manuscript we provide an overview of the meta-analysis methods and the specific input they require. Subsequently we discuss how decisions made during the study influence the eligibility of a study for a meta-analysis and finally we formulate some recommendations about how to report an fMRI study so that it complies with as many meta-analysis methods as possible.
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Springer Nature B.V
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