Removal of high frequency contamination from motion estimates in single-band fMRI saves data without biasing functional connectivity.

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Title: Removal of high frequency contamination from motion estimates in single-band fMRI saves data without biasing functional connectivity.
Authors: Gratton, Caterina1,2 (AUTHOR) cgratton@northwestern.edu, Dworetsky, Ally3 (AUTHOR), Coalson, Rebecca S.3,4 (AUTHOR), Adeyemo, Babatunde4 (AUTHOR), Laumann, Timothy O.5 (AUTHOR), Wig, Gagan S.6,7 (AUTHOR), Kong, Tania S.8,9 (AUTHOR), Gratton, Gabriele8,9 (AUTHOR), Fabiani, Monica8,9 (AUTHOR), Barch, Deanna M.3,5,10 (AUTHOR), Tranel, Daniel11,12 (AUTHOR), Miranda-Dominguez, Oscar13 (AUTHOR), Fair, Damien A.13,14 (AUTHOR), Dosenbach, Nico U.F.3,4,15,16 (AUTHOR), Snyder, Abraham Z.3,4 (AUTHOR), Perlmutter, Joel S.3,4,17 (AUTHOR), Petersen, Steven E.3,4,5,10,17 (AUTHOR), Campbell, Meghan C.3,4 (AUTHOR)
Source: NeuroImage. Aug2020, Vol. 217, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Database: Academic Search Ultimate
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ISSN:10538119
DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116866