APS
30th APS Annual Convention · 2018
Evaluation of Confound Regression Strategies for the Mitigation of Motion Artifact in Studies of Dynamic Resting State Functional Connectivity
- David Lydon-Staley
University of Pennsylvania - Rastko Ciric
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania - Theodore Satterthwaite
University of Pennsylvania - Danielle Bassett
University of Pennsylvania - Danielle Bassett
University of Pennsylvania - Danielle Bassett
University of Pennsylvania - Danielle Bassett
University of Pennsylvania
Abstract
Dynamic functional connectivity reflects the spatiotemporal organization of spontaneous brain activity. Dynamic functional connectivity may be susceptible to artifacts induced by participant motion. This report provides a systematic evaluation of 12 commonly-used participant-level confound regression strategies designed to mitigate the effects of motion in 393 youths (ages 8-22 years).
Cognitive Neuroscience