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Assessing the significance of focal activations using their spatial extent
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Karl Friston
University College London, University of London
Assessing the significance of focal activations using their spatial extent
Human Brain Mapping 1(3): 210-220
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1994
English
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Karl Friston
University College London
KW
Keith J. Worsley
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R. S. J. Frackowiak
Abstract
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Current approaches to detecting significantly activated regions of cerebral tissue use statistical parametric maps, which are thresholded to render the probability of one or more activated regions of one voxel, or larger , suitably small (e. g., 0.05). We present an approximate analysis giving the probability that one or more activated regions of a specified volume, or larger , could have occurred by chance. These results mean that detecting significant activations no longer depends on a fixed (and high) threshold, but can be effected at any (lower) threshold, in terms of the spatial extent of the activated region. The substantial improvement in sensitivity that ensues is illustrated using a power analysis and a simulated phantom activation study. © 1994 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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