A unified statistical approach for determining significant signals in images of cerebral activation

Keith J. Worsley(McGill University), Sean Marrett(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital), P. Neelin(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital), Alain C. Vandal(McGill University), Karl Friston(National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery), Alan C. Evans(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital)
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Abstract

We present a unified statistical theory for assessing the significance of apparent signal observed in noisy difference images. The results are usable in a wide range of applications, including fMRI, but are discussed with particular reference to PET images which represent changes in cerebral blood flow elicited by a specific cognitive or sensorimotor task. Our main result is an estimate of the P-value for local maxima of Gaussian, t, chi(2) and F fields over search regions of any shape or size in any number of dimensions. This unifies the P-values for large search areas in 2-D (Friston et al. [1991]: J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 11:690-699) large search regions in 3-D (Worsley et al. [1992]: J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 12:900-918) and the usual uncorrected P-value at a single pixel or voxel.


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