Authors
Aaron F Alexander-Bloch, Haochang Shou, Siyuan Liu, Theodore D Satterthwaite, David C Glahn, Russell T Shinohara, Simon N Vandekar, Armin Raznahan
Publication date
2018/9/1
Journal
Neuroimage
Volume
178
Pages
540-551
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
A critical issue in many neuroimaging studies is the comparison between brain maps. Nonetheless, it remains unclear how one should test hypotheses focused on the overlap or spatial correspondence between two or more brain maps. This “correspondence problem” affects, for example, the interpretation of comparisons between task-based patterns of functional activation, resting-state networks or modules, and neuroanatomical landmarks. To date, this problem has been addressed with remarkable variability in terms of methodological approaches and statistical rigor. In this paper, we address the correspondence problem using a spatial permutation framework to generate null models of overlap by applying random rotations to spherical representations of the cortical surface, an approach for which we also provide a theoretical statistical foundation. We use this method to derive clusters of cognitive functions that …
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