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1by Yan, Chao-Gan Cheung, Brian Kelly, Clare Colcombe, Stan Craddock, R. Cameron Di Martino, Adriana Li, Qingyang Zuo, Xi-Nian Castellanos, F. Xavier Milham, Michael P Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01.08.2013)“...Functional connectomics is one of the most rapidly expanding areas of neuroimaging research. Yet, concerns remain regarding the use of resting-state fMRI...”
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2by Noble, Stephanie Spann, Marisa N Tokoglu, Fuyuze Shen, Xilin Constable, R Todd Scheinost, Dustin Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01.11.2017)“...Best practices are currently being developed for the acquisition and processing of resting-state magnetic resonance imaging data used to estimate brain...”
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3by Zuo, Xi-Nian Kelly, Clare Adelstein, Jonathan S Klein, Donald F Castellanos, F. Xavier Milham, Michael P Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01.02.2010)“...Functional connectivity analyses of resting-state fMRI data are rapidly emerging as highly efficient and powerful tools for in vivo mapping of functional...”
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4by Yan, Chao-Gan Craddock, R. Cameron Zuo, Xi-Nian Zang, Yu-Feng Milham, Michael P Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15.10.2013)“...As researchers increase their efforts to characterize variations in the functional connectome across studies and individuals, concerns about the many sources...”
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5by Braun, Urs Plichta, Michael M Esslinger, Christine Sauer, Carina Haddad, Leila Grimm, Oliver Mier, Daniela Mohnke, Sebastian Heinz, Andreas Erk, Susanne Walter, Henrik Seiferth, Nina Kirsch, Peter Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (16.01.2012)“...Characterizing the brain connectome using neuroimaging data and measures derived from graph theory emerged as a new approach that has been applied to brain...”
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7by Iscan, Zafer Jin, Tony B Kendrick, Alexandria Szeglin, Bryan Lu, Hanzhang Trivedi, Madhukar Fava, Maurizio McGrath, Patrick J Weissman, Myrna Kurian, Benji T Adams, Phillip Weyandt, Sarah Toups, Marisa Carmody, Thomas McInnis, Melvin Cusin, Cristina Cooper, Crystal Oquendo, Maria A Parsey, Ramin V DeLorenzo, Christine Published in Human brain mapping (01.09.2015)“...In the last decade, many studies have used automated processes to analyze magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data such as cortical thickness, which is one...”
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8by Ruan, W. June Goldstein, Risë B Chou, S. Patricia Smith, Sharon M Saha, Tulshi D Pickering, Roger P Dawson, Deborah A Huang, Boji Stinson, Frederick S Grant, Bridget F Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (2007)“...Abstract This study presents test–retest reliability statistics and information on internal consistency for new diagnostic modules and risk factors for...”
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9by Rao, Stephen M Losinski, Genna Mourany, Lyla Schindler, David Mamone, Bernadett Reece, Christine Kemeny, Danielle Narayanan, Sridar Miller, Deborah M Bethoux, Francois Bermel, Robert A Rudick, Richard Alberts, Jay Published in Multiple sclerosis (01.12.2017)“...Background: Cognitive dysfunction is common in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and has important consequences for daily activities, yet, unlike motor...”
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10by Rodriguez, Anthony Reise, Steven P Haviland, Mark G Published in Journal of personality assessment (03.05.2016)“...The purpose of this study was to apply a set of rarely reported psychometric indices that, nevertheless, are important to consider when evaluating...”
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11by Shota, Koyama Tsuyoshi, Asai Kensuke, Oshima Yoshihiro, Fukumoto Hiroki, Kubo Published in Age and ageing (20.12.2019)“...Abstract Background The sit-to-stand test (STS) is a representative motor test. In most of STS, the time taken to complete the test was used as its score, and...”
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12“...Reliable measures are required to draw meaningful conclusions regarding developmental changes in longitudinal studies. Little is known, however, about the...”
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13by Munsters, N M van Ravenswaaij, H van den Boomen, C Kemner, C Published in Neuropsychologia (18.03.2019)“...Reliable measures are required to draw meaningful conclusions regarding developmental changes in longitudinal studies. Little is known, however, about the...”
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14by Aadland, Eivind Nilsen, Ada Kristine Ofrim Ylvisåker, Einar Johannessen, Kjersti Anderssen, Sigmund Alfred“...This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Science on 23 Mar 2020, available online:...”
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15by Miller, Patricia H Baxter, Suzanne D Royer, Julie A Hitchcock, David B Smith, Albert F Collins, Kathleen L Guinn, Caroline H Smith, Alyssa L Puryear, Megan P Vaadi, Kate K Finney, Christopher J Published in Personality and individual differences (01.09.2015)“...•We examined a short version of the Children’s Social Desirability scale (CSD-S).•Test–retest reliability and internal consistency of the CSD-S were...”
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16by Teeuw, Jalmar Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E Boomsma, Dorret I Brouwer, Rachel M Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01.05.2021)“...•Low reliability of the inherently noisy rs-fMRI limits the discovery of associated traits.•A measurement model can reveal the “true” associations in the...”
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17by Li, Yinzhi Wang, Ningkai Wang, Hao Lv, Yating Zou, Qihong Wang, Jinhui Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (29.03.2021)“...Morphological brain networks, in particular those at the individual level, have become an important approach for studying the human brain connectome; however,...”
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18by Timmer, Kalinka Calabria, Marco Branzi, Francesca M Baus, Cristina Costa, Albert Published in Frontiers in psychology (2018-00-00)“...Bilingual speakers are suggested to use control processes to avoid linguistic interference from the unintended language. It is debated whether these bilingual...”
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19by Clarkson, Becky D Tyagi, Shachi Griffiths, Derek J Resnick, Neil M Published in Neurourology and urodynamics (01.08.2017)“...Objective To assess short‐term repeatability of an fMRI protocol widely used to assess brain control of the bladder. fMRI offers the potential to discern...”
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20by Ruscheweyh, R Emptmeyer, K Putzer, D Kropp, P Marziniak, M Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01.11.2013)“...•Little is known about long-term stability of contact-heat evoked potentials (CHEPs).•In the present study, significant shifts in CHEP amplitude and latency...”