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Neurosalience #S2E21 with S. Marek, B. Tervo-Clemmens, D. Fair, and N. Dosenbach - Brain wide association studies (BWAS)

Neurosalience #S2E21 with S. Marek, B. Tervo-Clemmens, D. Fair, and N. Dosenbach - Brain wide association studies (BWAS)

FromOHBM Neurosalience


Neurosalience #S2E21 with S. Marek, B. Tervo-Clemmens, D. Fair, and N. Dosenbach - Brain wide association studies (BWAS)

FromOHBM Neurosalience

ratings:
Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Jun 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this bonus episode, Peter Bandettini talks to four co-authors from a recent Nature paper on “Reproducible brain-wide association studies require thousands of individuals.” Scott Marek, Brenden Tervo-Clemmens, Damien Fair and Nico Dosenbach discuss their work, demonstrating that to make reproducible associations between MRI measures (both structural and functional) and behavioral measures, upwards of 2000 subjects are required.
The panel discuss the strong reaction across the field to this paper, and how the results fit with the known strong and robust signal from fMRI. They consider why the effect size is essentially three orders of magnitude smaller when trying to pull out differences between subjects. In this insightful, clarifying, and ultimately optimistic conversation about fMRI and the implications of this paper, Peter and his guests go over possible reasons for these extremely small effects, and discuss ways forward.
Released:
Jun 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (80)

The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) presents the Neurosalience podcast. In this series of interviews you’ll discover the latest developments in techniques for measuring brain structure and function. You’ll hear about how these tools can provide insight into the function of the brain from childhood to old age, and why these normal processes may be affected in neurological and psychiatric conditions. Dr. Peter Bandettini interviews brain scientists of all types and discusses the latest developments, controversies and challenges related to their work in the field of brain mapping.