Original paper
Children’s head motion during fMRI tasks is heritable and stable over time
Abstract
Head motion during fMRI scans negatively impacts data quality, and as post-acquisition techniques for addressing motion become increasingly stringent, data retention decreases. Studies conducted with adult participants suggest that movement acts as a relatively stable, heritable phenotype that serves as a marker for other genetically influenced phenotypes. Whether these patterns extend downward to childhood has critical implications for the...
Paper Details
Title
Children’s head motion during fMRI tasks is heritable and stable over time
Published Date
Feb 2, 2017
Volume
25
Pages
58 - 68