Low-quality scans introduce systematic bias into large-scale neuroimaging analyses, according to a new study. The findings challenge the widely held assumption that larger sample sizes in neuroimaging studies yield more robust results that can counteract the presence of noisy images, says Joshua Roffman, associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and principal investigator of […]
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I wanna give a shout out to NANOVi an NG3 corporate entity who is sponsoring this episode! They make this amazing device that allows my cells to regenerate and get better after hard workouts and much quicker than normal. You simply put it on, breathe into it, for about 10, 15 minutes and it harmonically […]
This article was originally published here Syst Rev. July 20, 2021; 10 (1): 207. doi: 10.1186 / s13643-021-01757-8. ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Children’s academic readiness has important implications for later achievement and psychosocial functioning. A growing number of studies are using randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to investigate whether responsive parental interventions lead to positive increases in children’s […]
This article was originally published here Syst Rev. July 20, 2021; 10 (1): 207. doi: 10.1186 / s13643-021-01757-8. ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Children’s academic readiness has important implications for later achievement and psychosocial functioning. A growing number of studies are using randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to investigate whether responsive parental interventions lead to positive increases in children’s […]