A review of fMRI simulation studies

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Abstract

Simulation studies that validate statistical techniques for fMRI data are challenging due to the complexity of the data. Therefore, it is not surprising that no common data generating process is available (i.e. several models can be found to model BOLD activation and noise). Based on a literature search, a database of simulation studies was compiled. The information in this database was analysed and critically evaluated focusing on the parameters in the simulation design, the adopted model to generate fMRI data, and on how the simulation studies are reported. Our literature analysis demonstrates that many fMRI simulation studies do not report a thorough experimental design and almost consistently ignore crucial knowledge on how fMRI data are acquired. Advice is provided on how the quality of fMRI simulation studies can be improved. © 2014 Welvaert, Rosseel.

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Welvaert, M., & Rosseel, Y. (2014, July 21). A review of fMRI simulation studies. PLoS ONE. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101953

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