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Activity Number: 462
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 4, 2010 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
Sponsor: Section on Nonparametric Statistics
Abstract - #306510
Title: Threshold-Free Cluster Enhancement (TFCE): Improving Power and Stability of Cluster Size Inference in Brain Imaging
Author(s): Thomas E. Nichols*+
Companies: University of Warwick
Address: , Coventry, International, CV4 7AL, United Kingdom
Keywords: Permutation ; Cluster size inference ; fMRI
Abstract:

Cluster size inference, or tests based on the spatial extent of brain imaging signals, is a widely used approach in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). Clusters are formed by first applying a cluster-forming threshold, and then the significance is assessed based on the volume of the cluster. While this has been shown to be more powerful than 'voxel-wise' inference (inference based on statistic image magnitude at each volume element) it depends critically on the cluster-forming threshold, u. Small changes to u can split or join clusters and change the significance in unexpected way. We have created a new method that merges clustering information over all possible u's, using permutation resampling methods to obtain valid P-values. While elminating one nuisance parameter (u), our method introduces two new ones. I will show how we used (parametric) random field theory to find


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