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The fNIRS Reproducibility Study Hub (FRESH): Exploring Variability and Enhancing Transparency in fNIRS Neuroimaging Research
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In neuroimaging research, efforts to enhance replication and reproducibility have increased the focus on improving transparency, particularly in the complex data analysis processes. We conducted a multi-lab collaborative study involving 38 international teams that analyzed two functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) datasets. These teams tested seven group-level and forty individual-level hypotheses, and they submitted detailed reports on their analysis pipelines and testing outcomes. The results showed significant variability in hypothesis testing outcomes due to differences in analytical approaches. There was greater consensus in group-level analyses compared to individual-level analyses. Factors such as the pruning method, hemodynamic response function model and estimation, and statistical analysis space partly account for the variability in hypothesis testing outcomes. Additionally, we have found higher similarity in hypothesis testing outcomes across the researchers who reported higher confidence in their analysis skills. This study underscores the importance of complying with best practices in fNIRS analysis methodologies and the need for standardized analysis protocols to improve reliability and credibility.
Center for Open Science
Meryem Ayşe Yücel
Robert Luke
Rickson Coelho Mesquita
Alexander von Lühmann
David Marc Anton Mehler
Michael Lührs
Jessica Gemignani
Androu Abdalmalak
Franziska Albrecht
Iara Almeida
Christina Artemenko
Kira Ashton
Paweł Augustynowicz
Aahana Bajracharya
Elise Bannier
Beatrix Barth
Laurie Bayet
Jacqueline Behrendt
Hadi Borj Khani
Lenaic Borot
Jordan Borrell
Sabrina Brigadoi
Kolby Brink
Chiara Bulgarelli
Emmanuel Caruyer
Hsin-Chin Chen
Chris Copeland
Isabelle Corouge
Simone Cutini
Renata Di Lorenzo
Thomas Dresler
Adam Eggebrecht
Ann-Christine Ehl
Sinem Erdoğan
Daniëlle Evenblij
Talukdar Raian Ferdous
Victoria Fracalossi
Erika Franzén
Anne Gallagher
Christian Gerloff
Judit Gervain
Noy Goldhamer
Louisa K Gossé
Ségolène M. R. Guérin
Edgar Guevara
Hadi Hosseini
Hamish Innes-Brown
Isabell Int-Veen
Sagi Jaffe-Dax
Nolwenn Jégou
Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Caroline Kelsey
Michaela Kent
Roman Kessler
Nadeen Kherbawy
Franziska Klein
Nofar Kochavi
Matthew Kolisnyk
Yogev Koren
Agnes Kroczek
Alexander Kvist
Chen Lin
Andreas Löw
Siying Luan
Darren Mao
Gaby G Martins
Eike Middell
Samuel Antonio Montero-Hernandez
Murat Can Mutlu
Sergio Novi
Natacha Paquette
Ishara Paranawithana
Yisrael Parmet
Jonathan Peelle
Ke Peng
Tommy Peng
João Pereira
Paola Pinti
Luca Pollonini
Ali Rahimpour Jounghani
Vanessa Reindl
Jana Zweerings
Betti Schopp
Alina Schulte
Martin Schulte-Rüther
Ari Segel
Tirdad Seifi-Ala
Maureen Shader
Hadas Shavit
Arefeh Sherafati
Mojtaba Soltanlou
Bettina Sorger
Emma Speh
Kevin Stubbs
Katharina Stute
Eileen Sullivan
Sungho Tak
Zeus Tipado
Julie Tremblay
Homa Vahidi
Maaike Van Eeckhoutte
Phetsamone Vannasing
Gregoire Vergotte
Marion Vincent
Eileen Weiss
Dalin Yang
Gülnaz Yükselen
Dariusz Zapała
Vit Zemanek
Title: The fNIRS Reproducibility Study Hub (FRESH): Exploring Variability and Enhancing Transparency in fNIRS Neuroimaging Research
Description:
In neuroimaging research, efforts to enhance replication and reproducibility have increased the focus on improving transparency, particularly in the complex data analysis processes.
We conducted a multi-lab collaborative study involving 38 international teams that analyzed two functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) datasets.
These teams tested seven group-level and forty individual-level hypotheses, and they submitted detailed reports on their analysis pipelines and testing outcomes.
The results showed significant variability in hypothesis testing outcomes due to differences in analytical approaches.
There was greater consensus in group-level analyses compared to individual-level analyses.
Factors such as the pruning method, hemodynamic response function model and estimation, and statistical analysis space partly account for the variability in hypothesis testing outcomes.
Additionally, we have found higher similarity in hypothesis testing outcomes across the researchers who reported higher confidence in their analysis skills.
This study underscores the importance of complying with best practices in fNIRS analysis methodologies and the need for standardized analysis protocols to improve reliability and credibility.
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