Noise explained by PNM

Contributed by evelimbo on Nov. 5, 2018

Collection: Financial gain- and loss-related BOLD signals in the human VTA and SNc

Description: From manuscript: "we visualised where in the midbrain the PNM was explaining a significant amount of physiological noise. An F-test at the individual level was used to determine if the 33 PNM regressors explained a significant amount of variance in the data (F(33,197) = 1.45, P < 0.05, uncorrected). Significant voxels were binarised and added together across individuals. This image was converted into probability values using the binomial probability distribution function, which was then thresholded at P < 0.05 using false discovery rate (FDR) to correct for multiple comparisons." The image here shows, for each voxel, the number of participants for which the PNM explained a significant amount of noise. showed The threshold applied in the manuscript was 5 (p < .05). Restricted field of view.

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