@micahgallen @DrBreaky @the_mindwanders @neurovidaurre Awhile ago I did an analysis of the rest and movie data from CamCAN, might be useful (https://t.co/vhRUSLdKdo). E.g., there were spikes in head motion related to movie events.
@JamieLarsH @TanguaySabourin I recently compared different measures of head motion with structural scan measures (https://t.co/vhRUSLdKdo), could be done better with multiple fMRI sessions (e.g., CCBD from https://t.co/g2TkOHpfJN) but I haven't finished that analysis yet
@INM7_ISN If doing structural MRIs, consider having people watch a video to reduce head motion.
Also be aware that older adults tend to have more head motion than young adults.
https://t.co/vhRUSLdKdo https://t.co/F9Fk1GjYaP
@chethan @KordingLab @ealudvig @biorxivpreprint @PsyArXiv @PeerJPreprints That one was particularly odd/funny since the paper itself was submitted to @thePeerJ, so I figured 'why not' to submit to their preprint server. Preprint is on @biorxivpreprint, and paper published with @thePeerJ though!
https://t.co/vhRUSLdKdo