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The influence of head motion on intrinsic functional connectivity MRIVan Dijk et al., 2012
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- Van Dijk K
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- Buckner R
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Functional connectivity MRI (fcMRI) has been widely applied to explore group and individual differences. A confounding factor is head motion. Children move more than adults, older adults more than younger adults, and patients more than controls. Head motion varies …
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