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Vol. 2, Issue SI 1, 2022December 30, 2022 CDT

Putting behaviour back into brain–behaviour correlation analyses

Jeggan Tiego, Alex Fornito,
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Articles in Vol. 2, Issue SI 1, 2022

Vol. 2, Issue SI 1, 2022
  • Controversies on brain-wide association studies: commentaries from the field
    M. Mallar Chakravarty
  • Behavioral phenotypes, stochastic processes, entropy, evolution, and individual variability: Toward a unified field theory for neurodevelopment and psychopathology
    Tonya White
  • Lost in transformation: fMRI power is diminished by unknown variability in methods and people
    Peter A. Bandettini
  • On the statistics of brain/behavior associations
    Bertrand Thirion
  • Putting behaviour back into brain–behaviour correlation analyses
    Jeggan TiegoAlex Fornito
  • Brain–behavior associations depend heavily on user-defined criteria
    Lucina Q. Uddin
  • Commentary on ‘Reproducible brain-wide association studies require thousands of individuals’
    Sofie L. ValkMeike D. Hettwer
Aperture Neuro
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Tiego J, Fornito A. Putting behaviour back into brain–behaviour correlation analyses. Aperture Neuro. 2022;2(SI 1):1-4. doi:10.52294/2f9c5854-d10b-44ab-93fa-d485ef5b24f1
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