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A model-based fMRI analysis with hierarchical Bayesian parameter estimation.
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Bayesian StatisticNeuropsychologyBrain MappingSocial SciencesBayesian InferenceEstimation MethodBayesian MethodsDecision MakingCognitive NeuroscienceStatisticsBayesian Hierarchical ModelingCognitive ScienceNeuroimaging ModalityFmri ResultsNeuroimagingBrain ImagingBayesian StatisticsStatistical InferenceNeuroscienceDecision NeuroscienceMedicineBrain ModelingModel-based Fmri Analysis
A recent trend in decision neuroscience is the use of model-based fMRI using mathematical models of cognitive processes. However, most previous model-based fMRI studies have ignored individual differences due to the challenge of obtaining reliable parameter estimates for individual participants. Meanwhile, previous cognitive science studies have demonstrated that hierarchical Bayesian analysis is useful for obtaining reliable parameter estimates in cognitive models while allowing for individual differences. Here we demonstrate the application of hierarchical Bayesian parameter estimation to model-based fMRI using the example of decision making in the Iowa Gambling Task. First we use a simulation study to demonstrate that hierarchical Bayesian analysis outperforms conventional (individual- or group-level) maximum likelihood estimation in recovering true parameters. Then we perform model-based fMRI analyses on experimental data to examine how the fMRI results depend upon the estimation method.
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