A decade of test-retest reliability of functional connectivity: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Abstract
Background
Once considered mere noise, fMRI-based functional connectivity has become a major neuroscience tool in part due to early studies demonstrating its reliability. These fundamental studies revealed only the tip of the iceberg; over the past decade, many test-retest reliability studies have continued to add nuance to our understanding of this complex topic. A summary of these diverse and at times contradictory perspectives is needed.
Objectives
We aimed to summarize the existing knowledge regarding test-retest reliability of functional connectivity at the most basic unit of analysis: the individual edge level. This entailed (1) a meta-analytic estimate of reliability and (2) a review of factors influencing reliability.
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- Meta-analysis
- Reliability (semiconductor)
- Test (biology)
- Psychology
- Reliability engineering
- Computer science
- Medicine
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