Christina Triantafyllou1,2, Randy L.
Buckner, 2,3, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli1,
1A.A. Martinos Imaging Center, Mc Govern
Institute for Brain Research, MIT,
In
this study we investigate the effect of voxel size, across a range of
isotropic resolutions and we determine whether acquisition at high spatial
resolution and smoothing in post-processing is a favorable strategy compared to
direct acquisition at larger voxel size. The comparisons indicate that at
least 3x3x3mm3 voxels are needed to see robust correlations in the unsmoothed
maps, but smoothing to 6mm reveals the correlations with approximately equal
z-scores regardless of the original acquisition resolution. Acquiring at high
spatial resolution and smoothing to low resolution was found to be a
favorable strategy compared to direct acquisition at lower resolution.