[HTML][HTML] Multivariate and repeated measures (MRM): A new toolbox for dependent and multimodal group-level neuroimaging data
Repeated measurements and multimodal data are common in neuroimaging research.
Despite this, conventional approaches to group level analysis ignore these repeated
measurements in favour of multiple between-subject models using contrasts of interest. This
approach has a number of drawbacks as certain designs and comparisons of interest are
either not possible or complex to implement. Unfortunately, even when attempting to analyse
group level data within a repeated-measures framework, the methods implemented in …
Despite this, conventional approaches to group level analysis ignore these repeated
measurements in favour of multiple between-subject models using contrasts of interest. This
approach has a number of drawbacks as certain designs and comparisons of interest are
either not possible or complex to implement. Unfortunately, even when attempting to analyse
group level data within a repeated-measures framework, the methods implemented in …
" Multivariate and repeated measures (MRM): A new toolbox for dependent and multimodal group-level neuroimaging data": Corrigendum.
Reports an error in" Multivariate and repeated measures (MRM): A new toolbox for
dependent and multimodal group-level neuroimaging data" by Martyn McFarquhar, Shane
McKie, Richard Emsley, John Suckling, Rebecca Elliott and Stephen Williams (NeuroImage,
2016 [May][15], Vol 132, 373-389). In the original article, there were a number of
typographical errors that made it into the final figure captions. The corrections are present in
the erratum (The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 2016-23098 …
dependent and multimodal group-level neuroimaging data" by Martyn McFarquhar, Shane
McKie, Richard Emsley, John Suckling, Rebecca Elliott and Stephen Williams (NeuroImage,
2016 [May][15], Vol 132, 373-389). In the original article, there were a number of
typographical errors that made it into the final figure captions. The corrections are present in
the erratum (The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 2016-23098 …
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