Occupational sorting, the process of individuals actively selecting into and being selected for different occupations, has significant implications for social stratification and inequality. The …
Replicability, the ability to replicate scientific findings, is a prerequisite for scientific discovery and clinical utility. Troublingly, we are in the midst of a replicability crisis. A key to …
Mental disorders are common health concerns and contribute to a heavy global burden on our modern society. It is challenging to identify and treat them timely. Neuroimaging …
Background The test-retest reliability of functional magnetic resonance imaging is critical to identifying reproducible biomarkers for psychiatric illness. Recent work has shown how …
In the present study, we proposed and evaluated a workflow of personalized near infra‐red optical tomography (NIROT) using functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) for …
Characterizing individual variations is central to interpreting individual differences in neuroscience and clinical studies. While the field has examined multifaceted individual …
Fingerprinting of functional connectomes is an increasingly standard measure of reproducibility in functional magnetic resonance imaging connectomics. In such studies, one …
High-amplitude co-activation patterns are sparsely present during resting-state fMRI but drive functional connectivity 1–5. Further, they resemble task activation patterns and are well …
The test-retest reliability of fMRI functional connectivity is a key factor in the identification of reproducible biomarkers for psychiatric illness. Low reliability limits the observable effect …