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Andrew N. Van
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 33
Citations - 2505
Andrew N. Van is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Resting state fMRI. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 22 publications receiving 790 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew N. Van include Texas A&M University.
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Reproducible brain-wide association studies require thousands of individuals
Scott Marek,Brenden Tervo-Clemmens,Finnegan J. Calabro,David F. Montez,Benjamin P Kay,Alexander S. Hatoum,Meghan Rose Donohue,Will Foran,Ryland L. Miller,Timothy Hendrickson,Stephen M. Malone,Sridhar Kandala,Eric Feczko,Oscar Miranda-Dominguez,Alice M. Graham,Eric Earl,Anders Perrone,Michaela Cordova,Olivia Doyle,Lucille A. Moore,Gregory Mark Conan,Johnny Uriarte,Katherine Allene Snider,Benjamin J. Lynch,James C. Wilgenbusch,Thomas Pengo,Angela Tam,Jianzhong Chen,Dillan J. Newbold,Annie Zheng,Nicole A Seider,Andrew N. Van,Athanasia Metoki,Roselyne Chauvin,Timothy O. Laumann,Deanna J. Greene,Steven E. Petersen,Hugh Garavan,Wesley K. Thompson,Thomas E. Nichols,B.T. Thomas Yeo,Deanna M. Barch,Beatriz Luna,Damien A. Fair,Nico U.F. Dosenbach +44 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used three of the largest neuroimaging datasets currently available, with a total sample size of around 50,000 individuals, to quantify brain-wide association studies effect sizes and reproducibility as a function of sample size.
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Reproducible brain-wide association studies require thousands of individuals
Scott Marek,Brenden Tervo-Clemmens,Finnegan J. Calabro,David F. Montez,Benjamin P Kay,Alexander S. Hatoum,Meghan Rose Donohue,Will Foran,Ryland L. Miller,Timothy Hendrickson,Stephen M. Malone,Sridhar Kandala,Eric Feczko,Oscar Miranda-Dominguez,Alice M. Graham,Eric Earl,Anders Perrone,Michaela Cordova,Olivia Doyle,Lucille A. Moore,Gregory Mark Conan,Johnny Uriarte,Katherine Allene Snider,Benjamin J. Lynch,James C. Wilgenbusch,Thomas Pengo,Angela Tam,Jianzhong Chen,Dillan J. Newbold,Annie Zheng,Nicole A Seider,Andrew N. Van,Athanasia Metoki,Roselyne Chauvin,Timothy O. Laumann,Deanna J. Greene,Steven E. Petersen,Hugh Garavan,Wesley K. Thompson,Thomas E. Nichols,B.T. Thomas Yeo,Deanna M. Barch,Beatriz Luna,Damien A. Fair,Nico U.F. Dosenbach +44 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used three of the largest neuroimaging datasets currently available, with a total sample size of around 50,000 individuals, to quantify brain-wide association studies effect sizes and reproducibility as a function of sample size.
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Spatial and Temporal Organization of the Individual Human Cerebellum
Scott Marek,Joshua S. Siegel,Evan M. Gordon,Evan M. Gordon,Ryan V. Raut,Caterina Gratton,Dillan J. Newbold,Mario Ortega,Timothy O. Laumann,Babatunde Adeyemo,Derek Miller,Annie Zheng,Katherine C. Lopez,Jeffrey J. Berg,Rebecca S. Coalson,Annie L. Nguyen,Donna L. Dierker,Andrew N. Van,Catherine R. Hoyt,Kathleen B. McDermott,Scott A. Norris,Joshua S. Shimony,Abraham Z. Snyder,Steven M. Nelson,Steven M. Nelson,M Deanna,Bradley L. Schlaggar,Marcus E. Raichle,Steven E. Petersen,Deanna J. Greene,Nico U.F. Dosenbach +30 more
TL;DR: Temporally, all cerebellar resting state signals lagged behind the cerebral cortex, supporting the hypothesis that the cerebellum engages in a domain-general function in the adaptive control of all cortical processes.
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Real-time motion analytics during brain MRI improve data quality and reduce costs
Nico U.F. Dosenbach,Jonathan M. Koller,Eric Earl,Oscar Miranda-Dominguez,Rachel L. Klein,Andrew N. Van,Abraham Z. Snyder,Bonnie J. Nagel,Joel T. Nigg,Annie L. Nguyen,Victoria Wesevich,Deanna J. Greene,Damien A. Fair +12 more
TL;DR: An easy‐to‐setup, easy-to‐use Framewise Integrated Real‐time MRI Monitoring (FIRMM) software suite that provides scanner operators with head motion analytics in real‐time, allowing them to scan each subject until the desired amount of low‐movement data has been collected.
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Towards Reproducible Brain-Wide Association Studies
Scott Marek,Brenden Tervo-Clemmens,Finnegan J. Calabro,David F. Montez,Benjamin P Kay,Alexander S. Hatoum,Meghan Rose Donohue,William Foran,Ryland L. Miller,Eric Feczko,Oscar Miranda-Dominguez,Alice M. Graham,Eric Earl,Eric Earl,Anders Perrone,Anders Perrone,Michaela Cordova,Olivia Doyle,Lucille A. Moore,Greg Conan,Greg Conan,Johnny Uriarte,Kathy Snider,Angela Tam,Jianzhong Chen,Dillan J. Newbold,Annie Zheng,Nicole A Seider,Andrew N. Van,Timothy O. Laumann,Wesley K. Thompson,Deanna J. Greene,Steven E. Petersen,Thomas E. Nichols,B.T. Thomas Yeo,M Deanna,Hugh Garavan,Beatriz Luna,Damien A. Fair,Nico U.F. Dosenbach +39 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the pairing of small brain-behavioral phenotype effect sizes with sampling variability is a key element in wide-spread BWAS replication failure, and large consortia are needed to usher in a new era of reproducible human brain-wide association studies.