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View article: Dataset decay and the problem of sequential analyses on open datasets
Dataset decay and the problem of sequential analyses on open datasets Open
Open data allows researchers to explore pre-existing datasets in new ways. However, if many researchers reuse the same dataset, multiple statistical testing may increase false positives. Here we demonstrate that sequential hypothesis testi…
View article: Time‐varying nodal measures with temporal community structure: A cautionary note to avoid misinterpretation
Time‐varying nodal measures with temporal community structure: A cautionary note to avoid misinterpretation Open
In network neuroscience, temporal network models have gained popularity. In these models, network properties have been related to cognition and behavior. Here, we demonstrate that calculating nodal properties that are dependent on temporal…
View article: Open exploration
Open exploration Open
Arguments in support of open science tend to focus on confirmatory research practices. Here we argue that exploratory research should also be encouraged within the framework of open science. We lay out the benefits of 'open exploration' an…
View article: NiPreps: enabling the division of labor in neuroimaging beyond fMRIPrep
NiPreps: enabling the division of labor in neuroimaging beyond fMRIPrep Open
The current neuroimaging workflow has matured into a large chain of processing and analysis steps involving a large number of experts, across imaging modalities and applications. The development and fast adoption of fMRIPrep [1] have revea…
View article: Author response: Open exploration
Author response: Open exploration Open
ways to implement this with little infrastructural change.
View article: Dataset Decay: the problem of sequential analyses on open datasets
Dataset Decay: the problem of sequential analyses on open datasets Open
Open data has two principal uses: (i) to reproduce original findings and (ii) to allow researchers to ask new questions with existing data. The latter enables discoveries by allowing a more diverse set of viewpoints and hypotheses to appro…
View article: Analysis of task-based functional MRI data preprocessed with fMRIPrep
Analysis of task-based functional MRI data preprocessed with fMRIPrep Open
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a standard tool to investigate the neural correlates of cognition. fMRI noninvasively measures brain activity, allowing identification of patterns evoked by tasks performed during scanning. D…
View article: Time-varying nodal measures with temporal community structure: a cautionary note to avoid misinterpretation
Time-varying nodal measures with temporal community structure: a cautionary note to avoid misinterpretation Open
In network neuroscience, temporal network models have gained popularity. In these models, network properties have been related to cognition and behaviour. Here we demonstrate that calculating nodal properties that are dependent on temporal…
View article: The identification of temporal communities through trajectory clustering correlates with single-trial behavioural fluctuations in neuroimaging data
The identification of temporal communities through trajectory clustering correlates with single-trial behavioural fluctuations in neuroimaging data Open
Interacting sets of nodes and fluctuations in their interaction are important properties of a dynamic network system. In some cases the edges reflecting these interactions are directly quantifiable from the data collected. However, in many…
View article: FMRIPrep: a robust preprocessing pipeline for functional MRI
FMRIPrep: a robust preprocessing pipeline for functional MRI Open
Preprocessing of functional MRI (fMRI) involves numerous steps to clean and standardize data before statistical analysis. Generally, researchers create ad hoc preprocessing workflows for each new dataset, building upon a large inventory of…
View article: Evidence in Neuroimaging: Towards a Philosophy of Data Analysis
Evidence in Neuroimaging: Towards a Philosophy of Data Analysis Open
Neuroimaging technology is the most widely used tool to study human cognition. While originally a promising tool for mapping the content of cognitive theories onto the structures of the brain, recently developed tools for the analysis, han…