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Empirical examination of the replicability of associations between brain structure and psychological variables
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Hoffstaedter, Felix
, Genon, Sarah
, Kharabian Masouleh, Shahrzad
, Eickhoff, Simon B
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Adult
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Behavior
/ Brain
/ Brain - anatomy & histology
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain Mapping
/ brain morphometry
/ Brain research
/ Cognitive ability
/ Female
/ Future predictions
/ Healthy Volunteers
/ Human behavior
/ Humans
/ Individuality
/ inter-individual differences
/ Male
/ Medical imaging
/ Middle Aged
/ Neuropsychology
/ Neuroscience
/ Neurosciences
/ Neurosciences & behavior
/ Neurosciences & comportement
/ Organizations
/ Personality traits
/ Phenotypes
/ Phenotypic variations
/ Physiological aspects
/ Psychological assessment
/ Psychological research
/ Psychological Tests
/ Psychology
/ psychometry
/ Psychophysiology
/ replication
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Sciences sociales & comportementales, psychologie
/ Social & behavioral sciences, psychology
/ structural brain-behavior associations
/ Structure
/ Substantia grisea
2019
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Empirical examination of the replicability of associations between brain structure and psychological variables
by
Hoffstaedter, Felix
, Genon, Sarah
, Kharabian Masouleh, Shahrzad
, Eickhoff, Simon B
in
Adult
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Behavior
/ Brain
/ Brain - anatomy & histology
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain Mapping
/ brain morphometry
/ Brain research
/ Cognitive ability
/ Female
/ Future predictions
/ Healthy Volunteers
/ Human behavior
/ Humans
/ Individuality
/ inter-individual differences
/ Male
/ Medical imaging
/ Middle Aged
/ Neuropsychology
/ Neuroscience
/ Neurosciences
/ Neurosciences & behavior
/ Neurosciences & comportement
/ Organizations
/ Personality traits
/ Phenotypes
/ Phenotypic variations
/ Physiological aspects
/ Psychological assessment
/ Psychological research
/ Psychological Tests
/ Psychology
/ psychometry
/ Psychophysiology
/ replication
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Sciences sociales & comportementales, psychologie
/ Social & behavioral sciences, psychology
/ structural brain-behavior associations
/ Structure
/ Substantia grisea
2019
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Empirical examination of the replicability of associations between brain structure and psychological variables
by
Hoffstaedter, Felix
, Genon, Sarah
, Kharabian Masouleh, Shahrzad
, Eickhoff, Simon B
in
Adult
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Behavior
/ Brain
/ Brain - anatomy & histology
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain Mapping
/ brain morphometry
/ Brain research
/ Cognitive ability
/ Female
/ Future predictions
/ Healthy Volunteers
/ Human behavior
/ Humans
/ Individuality
/ inter-individual differences
/ Male
/ Medical imaging
/ Middle Aged
/ Neuropsychology
/ Neuroscience
/ Neurosciences
/ Neurosciences & behavior
/ Neurosciences & comportement
/ Organizations
/ Personality traits
/ Phenotypes
/ Phenotypic variations
/ Physiological aspects
/ Psychological assessment
/ Psychological research
/ Psychological Tests
/ Psychology
/ psychometry
/ Psychophysiology
/ replication
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Sciences sociales & comportementales, psychologie
/ Social & behavioral sciences, psychology
/ structural brain-behavior associations
/ Structure
/ Substantia grisea
2019
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Empirical examination of the replicability of associations between brain structure and psychological variables
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Empirical examination of the replicability of associations between brain structure and psychological variables
2019
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Linking interindividual differences in psychological phenotype to variations in brain structure is an old dream for psychology and a crucial question for cognitive neurosciences. Yet, replicability of the previously-reported ‘structural brain behavior’ (SBB)-associations has been questioned, recently. Here, we conducted an empirical investigation, assessing replicability of SBB among heathy adults. For a wide range of psychological measures, the replicability of associations with gray matter volume was assessed. Our results revealed that among healthy individuals 1) finding an association between performance at standard psychological tests and brain morphology is relatively unlikely 2) significant associations, found using an exploratory approach, have overestimated effect sizes and 3) can hardly be replicated in an independent sample. After considering factors such as sample size and comparing our findings with more replicable SBB-associations in a clinical cohort and replicable associations between brain structure and non-psychological phenotype, we discuss the potential causes and consequences of these findings. All human brains share the same basic structure. But no two brains are exactly alike. Brain scans can reveal differences between people in the organization and activity of individual brain regions. Studies have suggested that these differences give rise to variation in personality, intelligence and even political preferences. But recent attempts to replicate some of these findings have failed, questioning the existence of such a direct link, specifically between brain structure and human behavior. This had led some disagreements whether there is a general replication crisis in psychology, or if the replication studies themselves are flawed. Kharabian Masouleh et al. have now used brain scans from hundreds of healthy volunteers from an already available dataset to try to resolve the issue. The volunteers had previously completed several psychological tests. These measured cognitive and behavioral aspects such as attention, memory, anxiety and personality traits. Kharabian Masouleh et al. performed more than 10,000 analyzes on their dataset to look for relationships between brain structure and psychological traits. But the results revealed very few statistically significant relationships. Moreover, the relationships that were identified proved difficult to replicate in independent samples. By contrast, the same analyzes demonstrated robust links between brain structure and memory in patients with Alzheimer's disease. They also showed connections between brain structure and non-psychological traits, such as age. This confirms that the analysis techniques do work. So why did the new study find so few relationships between brain structure and psychological traits, when so many links have been reported previously? One possibility is publication bias. Researchers and journals may be more likely to publish positive findings than negative ones. Another factor could be that that most studies use too few participants to be able to reliably detect relationships between brain structure and behavior, and that studies with 200 to 300 participants are still too small. Therefore, future studies should use samples with many hundreds of participants, or more. This will be possible if more groups make their data available for others to analyze. Researchers and journals must also be more willing to publish negative findings. This will help provide an accurate view of relationships between brain structure and behavior.
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eLife Science Publications, Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications,eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
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