Conventional, or manual, neuroimaging meta-analysis
Main Author: | Bottenhorn, Katherine L |
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Format: | info Proceeding |
Bahasa: | eng |
Terbitan: |
, 2021
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/4898251 |
Daftar Isi:
- Manually-curated neuroimaging meta-analyses are a valuable tool for leveraging the results of published studies to search for convergent brain activation and patterns underlying brain activation across the literature, even with a wealth of high-quality, automated tools. Such efforts have increased our understanding of schizophrenia, as more than hypofrontality, unveiled coordinating networks supporting cognition across a range of naturalistic fMRI paradigms, and highlighted dimensions of emotional processing. As the process of manually curating meta-analytic datasets can be time-intensive and subject to error, future efforts should focus on "semi-automated" dataset curation options, allowing researchers to leverage large-scale, automatically populated datasets and expedited manual annotation. Overall, the field of neuroimaging meta-analyses relies on data shared in publications and by researchers performing primary analyses, highlighting a need for sharing not only coordinate-based results, but statistical maps, as well.