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One dataset, many conclusions: BOLD variability's complicated relationships with age and motion artifacts.

Benjamin O Turner1, Brian Lopez, Tyler Santander, Michael B Miller.   

Abstract

In recent years, the variability of the blood-oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signal has received attention as an informative measure in its own right. At the same time, there has been growing concern regarding the impact of motion in fMRI, particularly in the domain of resting state studies. Here, we demonstrate that, not only does motion (among other confounds) exert an influence on the results of a BOLD variability analysis of task-related fMRI data-but, that the exact method used to deal with this influence has at least as large an effect as the motion itself. This sensitivity to relatively minor methodological changes is particularly concerning as studies begin to take on a more applied bent, and the risk of mischaracterizing the relationship between BOLD variability and various individual difference variables (for instance, disease progression) acquires real-world relevance.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25573194     DOI: 10.1007/s11682-014-9351-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Imaging Behav        ISSN: 1931-7557            Impact factor:   3.978


  8 in total

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4.  Individual Differences in Dynamic Functional Brain Connectivity across the Human Lifespan.

Authors:  Elizabeth N Davison; Benjamin O Turner; Kimberly J Schlesinger; Michael B Miller; Scott T Grafton; Danielle S Bassett; Jean M Carlson
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5.  Reduced intrinsic visual cortical connectivity is associated with impaired perceptual closure in schizophrenia.

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Review 7.  Can Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Be Used Accurately to Compare Older and Younger Populations? A Mini Literature Review.

Authors:  Melissa E Wright; Richard G Wise
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2018-11-13       Impact factor: 5.750

8.  Resting State BOLD Variability of the Posterior Medial Temporal Lobe Correlates with Cognitive Performance in Older Adults with and without Risk for Cognitive Decline.

Authors:  Tyler J Good; Joshua Villafuerte; Jennifer D Ryan; Cheryl L Grady; Morgan D Barense
Journal:  eNeuro       Date:  2020-05-20
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