Browsing BCBL-Publications by Author "Wandell, Brian A."
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A validation framework for neuroimaging software: The case of population receptive fields
Lerma-Usabiaga, Garikoitz; Benson, Noah; Winawer, Jonathan; Wandell, Brian A. (PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY, 2020)Neuroimaging software methods are complex, making it a near certainty that some implementations will contain errors. Modern computational techniques (i.e., public code and data repositories, continuous integration, ... -
Data-science ready, multisite, human diffusion MRI whitematter- tract statistics
Lerma-Usabiaga, Garikoitz; Mukherjee, Pratik; Perry, Michael L.; Wandell, Brian A. (Scientific Data, 2020)The white matter tracts in the living human brain are critical for healthy function, and the diffusion MRI measured in these tracts is correlated with diverse behavioral measures. The technical skills required to analyze ... -
Replication and generalization in applied neuroimaging
Lerma-Usabiaga, Garikoitz; Mukherjee, Pratik; Ren, Zhimei; Perry, Michael L.; Wandell, Brian A. (NeuroImage, 2019)There is much interest in translating neuroimaging findings into meaningful clinical diagnostics. The goal of scientific discoveries differs from clinical diagnostics. Scientific discoveries must replicate under a specific ... -
The human connectome project for disordered emotional states: Protocol and rationale for a research domain criteria study of brain connectivity in young adult anxiety and depression
Tozzi, Leonardo; Staveland, Brooke; Holt-Gosselin, Bailey; Chesnut, Megan; Chang, Sarah E.; Choi, David; Shiner, Melissa; Wu, Hua; Lerma-Usabiaga, Garikoitz; Sporns, Olaf; Barch, Deanna M.; Gotlib, Ian H.; Hastie, Trevor J.; Kerr, Adam B.; Poldrack, Russell A.; Wandell, Brian A.; Wintermark, Max; Williams, Leanne M. (NeuroImage, 2020)Through the Human Connectome Project (HCP) our understanding of the functional connectome of the healthy brain has been dramatically accelerated. Given the pressing public health need, we must increase our understanding ...