Great write up of the @nature.com study on MRI economics by @bttyeo.bsky.social's research group!
With @avramholmes.bsky.social @sidchop.bsky.social @carrisacocuzza.bsky.social
Holmes Lab
When powering fMRI studies, sample size is king, but scan duration can also be a powerful tool, improving phenotypic prediction and cost-efficiency, a new analysis shows
By @claudia-lopez.bsky.social
#neuroskyence
www.thetransmitter.org/fmri/longer-...
Around 30 minutes of imaging per person seems to be the “sweet spot” for linking functional connectivity differences to traits in an accurate and cost-effective way.