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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Brain Mapping Unit Networks Meeting and the Cambridge Connectome Consortium > Head Motion and Resting State fMRI Journal Club
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Mikail Rubinov. The meeting will be a continuation of our informal journal-club discussion on the effects of head motion on resting-state functional-connectivity MRI . The meeting will be led by Ed, Prantik and myself. Some relevant references are below: Bullmore, others and McGuire. Methods for diagnosis and treatment of stimulus-correlated motion in generic brain activation studies using fMRI. Human Brain Mapping 1999. Power JD, others and Petersen. Spurious but systematic correlations in functional connectivity MRI networks arise from subject motion. NeuroImage 2012. Satterthwaite, others and Gur. Impact of in-scanner head motion on multiple measures of functional connectivity: Relevance for studies of neurodevelopment in youth. NeuroImage 2012. Van Dijk, others and Buckner. The influence of head motion on intrinsic functional connectivity MRI . NeuroImage 2012. This talk is part of the Brain Mapping Unit Networks Meeting and the Cambridge Connectome Consortium series. This talk is included in these lists:
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