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Oct 10, 2021 12:10 AM | Yann Quide
RE: Multisite data harmonisation and CONN
Thanks Alfonso,
I feared you would say there is no such approach, yet!
Just a quick follow up question: I am fine harmonizing each SBC maps, but what about the RRC matrices?
Do you have any suggestion for this? In particular, what are the files you would recommend to use for these analyses?
Thanks again for your time and help.
Yann
Originally posted by Alfonso Nieto-Castanon:
I feared you would say there is no such approach, yet!
Just a quick follow up question: I am fine harmonizing each SBC maps, but what about the RRC matrices?
Do you have any suggestion for this? In particular, what are the files you would recommend to use for these analyses?
Thanks again for your time and help.
Yann
Originally posted by Alfonso Nieto-Castanon:
Hi Yann,
This is a very interesting suggestion. As far as I know each individual analysis would require a separately harmonisation, e.g. you could harmonise the first-level SBC maps across sites to then perform 2nd-level analyses of SBC maps, or you could harmonise the first-level RRC matrices across sites to then perform 2nd-level analyses of RRC matrices, but I have not seen (yet?) any method that would allow you harmonise the original BOLD signal data or other intermediate sources so that all subsequent connectivity measures derived from these are then automatically balanced across sites (but would love to hear about such approaches). In the absence of that, the simplest / first-order approach that I often recommend is to simply include site as control covariates directly in your second-level analyses (e.g. https://www.nitrc.org/forum/message.php?...), which can of course be equally used in the analysis of any arbitrary connectivity measure
Hope this helps
Alfonso
Originally posted by Yann Quide:
This is a very interesting suggestion. As far as I know each individual analysis would require a separately harmonisation, e.g. you could harmonise the first-level SBC maps across sites to then perform 2nd-level analyses of SBC maps, or you could harmonise the first-level RRC matrices across sites to then perform 2nd-level analyses of RRC matrices, but I have not seen (yet?) any method that would allow you harmonise the original BOLD signal data or other intermediate sources so that all subsequent connectivity measures derived from these are then automatically balanced across sites (but would love to hear about such approaches). In the absence of that, the simplest / first-order approach that I often recommend is to simply include site as control covariates directly in your second-level analyses (e.g. https://www.nitrc.org/forum/message.php?...), which can of course be equally used in the analysis of any arbitrary connectivity measure
Hope this helps
Alfonso
Originally posted by Yann Quide:
Hi Alfonso,
I am working with multisite data and was wondering what would be the best option when to include the scanner site harmonisation step (using the neuroHarmonize tools)? It is usually recommended to harmonise the first level files, but this will not include correlation matrices.
What file(s) would you recommend to be harmonised that will allow any type of subsequent analysis (ROI to ROI, seed based, etc)?
Thanks in advance,
Yann
I am working with multisite data and was wondering what would be the best option when to include the scanner site harmonisation step (using the neuroHarmonize tools)? It is usually recommended to harmonise the first level files, but this will not include correlation matrices.
What file(s) would you recommend to be harmonised that will allow any type of subsequent analysis (ROI to ROI, seed based, etc)?
Thanks in advance,
Yann
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