Abstract #3929
A simple approach to reducing session-dependent behavioural effects in multi-session fMRI studies
Nicholas G Dowell 1 and Eleanor Denny 1
1
Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Falmer,
Brighton, United Kingdom
In this study, we establish a sham MRI session that
replicates the primary conditions of a genuine MRI scan,
but without the need of a costly MRI simulator. We
demonstrate that such a session can reduce the fMRI
session effects that are currently observed with
multi-session fMRI studies and will improve the power of
these studies, increasing the likelihood of identifying
subtle differences between groups. Currently, the only
solution is to increase the sample size, although the
costs increase as the square of the standard deviation
of the unwanted effects. We introduce a more
cost-effective and academically-sound approach to
measure, understand and then reduce unwanted sources of
variation.
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