| Literature DB >> 26955899 |
Jakob Rath1, Moritz Wurnig1, Florian Fischmeister1, Nicolaus Klinger1, Ilse Höllinger1, Alexander Geißler1, Markus Aichhorn2, Thomas Foki1, Martin Kronbichler2,3, Janpeter Nickel4, Christian Siedentopf5, Wolfgang Staffen6, Michael Verius7, Stefan Golaszewski6, Florian Koppelstaetter7, Eduard Auff8, Stephan Felber9, Rüdiger J Seitz4,10, Roland Beisteiner1.
Abstract
This study provides first data about the spatial variability of fMRI sensorimotor localizations when investigating the same subjects at different fMRI sites. Results are comparable to a previous patient study. We found a median between-site variability of about 6 mm independent of task (motor or sensory) and experimental standardization (high or low). An intraclass correlation coefficient analysis using data quality measures indicated a major influence of the fMRI site on variability. In accordance with this, within-site localization variability was considerably lower (about 3 mm). We conclude that the fMRI site is a considerable confound for localization of brain activity. However, when performed by experienced clinical fMRI experts, brain pathology does not seem to have a relevant impact on the reliability of fMRI localizations. Hum Brain Mapp 37:2151-2160, 2016.Entities:
Keywords: FMRI; motor cortex; multicenter study; somatosensory cortex; variability
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26955899 PMCID: PMC6867524 DOI: 10.1002/hbm.23162
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Brain Mapp ISSN: 1065-9471 Impact factor: 5.038