2022
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26183
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Systematic evaluation of head motion on resting‐state functional connectivity MRI in the neonate

Abstract: Reliability and robustness of resting state functional connectivity MRI (rs‐fcMRI) relies, in part, on minimizing the influence of head motion on measured brain signals. The confounding effects of head motion on functional connectivity have been extensively studied in adults, but its impact on newborn brain connectivity remains unexplored. Here, using a large newborn data set consisting of 159 rs‐fcMRI scans acquired in the Developing Brain Institute at Children's National Hospital and 416 scans from The Devel… Show more

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