Content of review 1, reviewed on September 04, 2020
Researchers might have expected that the structural MRI analyses will be fairly reliable and reproducible. However, the current study found low correlation is some brain areas across multiple analytic tools.
My only concern is the reproducibility of the between-group (autism vs. healthy controls) differences across study centers. If an analytic tool yielded better reproducibility of the structural abnormalities across study centers, that tool would be a better one.
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Nikhil, B., Amadou, B., W., D. E., T., B. S., A., D. G., Koji, H., Elizabeth, D., Alain, D., Mallar, C., T., G. C. M., Bratislav, M., N., K. D., Jean-Baptiste, P. Understanding the impact of preprocessing pipelines on neuroimaging cortical surface analyses. GigaScience.




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