Getting the nod: pediatric head motion in a transdiagnostic sample during movie- and resting-state fmri

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  • who: Simon Frew et al. from the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British have published the research work: Getting the nod: Pediatric head motion in a transdiagnostic sample during movie- and resting-state fMRI, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of May/13,/2021
  • what: The authors focus on practical aspects of head motion that could impact future study design including comparing motion across groups (low medium and high movers) across conditions (movie-watching and rest) and between males and females. The authors focus on practical aspects that might have . . .

     

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