The Reproducibility Working Group Bibliography
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Embracing variability in the search for biological mechanisms of psychiatric illness
Despite decades of research, we lack objective diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers of mental health problems. A key reason for this …
Ashlea Segal
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Jeggan Tiego
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Avram J Holmes
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Andre
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Alex Fornito
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Quality over quantity: powering neuroimaging samples in psychiatry
Carolina Makowski
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Thomas E. Nichols
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Anders M. Dale
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Open Source in Lab Management
This document explores the advantages of integrating open source software and practices in managing a scientific lab, emphasizing …
Julien Cohen-Adad
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Impact of analytic decisions on test-retest reliability of individual and group estimates in functional magnetic resonance imaging: a multiverse analysis using the monetary incentive delay task
Abstract Empirical studies reporting low test-retest reliability of individual blood oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) signal estimates in …
Michael I. Demidenko
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Jeanette A. Mumford
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Russell A. Poldrack
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ENIGMA’s simple seven: Recommendations to enhance the reproducibility of resting-state fMRI in traumatic brain injury
Karen Caeyenberghs
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Phoebe Imms
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Andrei Irimia
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Martin M. Monti
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Carrie Esopenko
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Nicola L. De Souza
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Juan F. Dominguez D
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Mary R. Newsome
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Ekaterina Dobryakova
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Andrew Cwiek
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Hollie A.C. Mullin
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Nicholas J. Kim
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Andrew R. Mayer
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Maheen M. Adamson
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Kevin Bickart
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Katherine M. Breedlove
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Emily L. Dennis
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Seth G. Disner
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Courtney Haswell
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Cooper B. Hodges
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Kristen R. Hoskinson
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Paula K. Johnson
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Marsh Königs
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Lucia M. Li
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Spencer W. Liebel
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Abigail Livny
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Rajendra A. Morey
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Alexandra M. Muir
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Alexander Olsen
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Adeel Razi
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Matthew Su
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David F. Tate
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Carmen Velez
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Elisabeth A. Wilde
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Brandon A. Zielinski
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Paul M. Thompson
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Frank G. Hillary
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The value of replications goes beyond replicability and is tied to the value of the research it replicates: Commentary on Isager et al. (2024)
Gilad Feldman
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Why every lab needs a handbook
A lab handbook is a flexible document that outlines the ethos of a research lab or group. A good handbook will outline the different …
Benjamin C Tendler
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Maddie Welland
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Karla L Miller
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The WIN Handbook Team
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qMRI-BIDS: An extension to the brain imaging data structure for quantitative magnetic resonance imaging data
Abstract The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) established community consensus on the organization of data and metadata for several …
Agah Karakuzu
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Stefan Appelhoff
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Tibor Auer
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Mathieu Boudreau
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Franklin Feingold
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Ali R. Khan
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Alberto Lazari
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Chris Markiewicz
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Martijn Mulder
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Christophe Phillips
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Taylor Salo
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Nikola Stikov
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Kirstie Whitaker
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Gilles De Hollander
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The replication crisis is not a crisis of false positives
Efforts to replicate portions of the scientific literature have lead to widely varying and often low rates of replicability. This has …
Joseph B Bak-Coleman
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Richard P. Mann
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Carl T. Bergstrom
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Kevin Gross
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Jevin West
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Data sharing and privacy issues in neuroimaging research: Opportunities, obstacles, challenges, and monsters under the bed
Collaborative networks and data sharing initiatives are broadening the opportunities for the advancement of science. These initiatives …
Tonya White
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Elisabet Blok
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Vince D. Calhoun
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