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Nuisance Signal in Resting-State fMRI Study
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Nuisance Signal in Resting-State fMRI Study

  • Xi-Nian Zuo1 &
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We systematically presented various nuisance signals in resting-state fMRI (R-fMRI) dataset. First, we examined the impact of different extraction methods on the default-mode pattern seeded by posterior cingulate cortex (PCC). Second, we compared their differences in test-retest reliability. Finally, we speculated the equivalence of removing global mean signal to removing gray matter mean signal.

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    Xi-Nian Zuo & Michael Milham

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Zuo, XN., Milham, M. Nuisance Signal in Resting-State fMRI Study . Nat Prec (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2010.4352.1

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Keywords

  • resting-state
  • global signal
  • test-retest reliability
  • default mode network
  • low frequency fluctuations
  • fMRI
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