reviewEuropean PsychiatryJun 11, 2011Closed access

A new meta-analytic method for neuroimaging studies that combines reported peak coordinates and statistical parametric maps

King's College London · Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental · +7 more institutions

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Abstract

Meta-analyses are essential to summarize the results of the growing number of neuroimaging studies in psychiatry, neurology and allied disciplines. Image-based meta-analyses use full image information (i.e. the statistical parametric maps) and well-established statistics, but images are rarely available making them highly unfeasible. Peak-probability meta-analyses such as activation likelihood estimation (ALE) or multilevel kernel density analysis (MKDA) are more feasible as they only need reported peak coordinates. Signed-differences methods, such as signed differential mapping (SDM) build upon the positive features of existing peak-probability methods and enable meta-analyses of studies comparing patients…

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