2016
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.23182
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Intensity-based masking: A tool to improve functional connectivity results of resting-state fMRI

Abstract: Seed-based functional connectivity (FC) of resting-state functional MRI data is a widely used methodology, enabling the identification of functional brain networks in health and disease. Based on signal correlations across the brain, FC measures are highly sensitive to noise. A somewhat neglected source of noise is the fMRI signal attenuation found in cortical regions in close vicinity to sinuses and air cavities, mainly in the orbitofrontal, anterior frontal and inferior temporal cortices. BOLD signal recorde… Show more

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“…Also, resting-state fMRI is vulnerable to contamination from various artifacts. We put special efforts into eliminating such contamination and cleaning the signal [38]. Moreover, results are in line with the clinical phenomenology of CD, making an artifactual origin of these results less plausible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Also, resting-state fMRI is vulnerable to contamination from various artifacts. We put special efforts into eliminating such contamination and cleaning the signal [38]. Moreover, results are in line with the clinical phenomenology of CD, making an artifactual origin of these results less plausible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…A possible reason for the null finding is that the hippocampus may primarily represent newly learned relations, in contrast to neocortical regions that may represent information consolidated over time, including life-long social relations, as tested here (Norman and O'Reilly, 2003;Winocur et al, 2007). Another, more technical explanation is that the hippocampus is affected by susceptibility artifacts and signal distortions more than other regions (Olman et al, 2009;Peer et al, 2016), and we did not use here a scanning protocol optimized to image the medial temporal lobe (Weiskopf et al, 2006). Further research is needed to explore the hippocampal role in representation and processing of real-world social network structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…BOLD time courses over all voxels in 93 ROIs or nodes were measured (after intensity-based masking of label masks; ( Peer et al, 2016 )), averaged and analyzed. ROIs were applied to the EPI image using the same transformation used to align the T2 weighted image to the base EPI image.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%