Analysis of family-wise error rates in statistical parametric mapping using random field theory

Human Brain Mapping
Guillaume Flandin, Karl J Friston

Abstract

This technical report revisits the analysis of family-wise error rates in statistical parametric mapping-using random field theory-reported in (Eklund et al. []: arXiv 1511.01863). Contrary to the understandable spin that these sorts of analyses attract, a review of their results suggests that they endorse the use of parametric assumptions-and random field theory-in the analysis of functional neuroimaging data. We briefly rehearse the advantages parametric analyses offer over nonparametric alternatives and then unpack the implications of (Eklund et al. []: arXiv 1511.01863) for parametric procedures. Hum Brain Mapp, 40:2052-2054, 2019. © 2017 The Authors Human Brain Mapping Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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