HOW MUCH MOTION IS TOO MUCH MOTION? DETERMINING MOTION THRESHOLDS BY SAMPLE SIZE FOR REPRODUCIBILITY IN DEVELOPMENTAL RESTING-STATE MRI

How much motion is too much motion? Determining motion thresholds by sample size for reproducibility in developmental resting-state MRI

A constant problem developmental neuroimagers face is in-scanner head motion.Children move more than adults 11N and this has led to concerns that developmental changes in resting-state connectivity measures may be artefactual.Furthermore, children are challenging to recruit into studies and therefore researchers have tended to take a permissive sta

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Molecular phylogeny of the tribe Philodryadini Cope, 1886 (Dipsadidae: Xenodontinae): Rediscovering the diversity of the South American Racers

Abstract South American racers of the tribe Philodryadini are a widespread and diverse group of Neotropical snakes with a complex taxonomic and systematic history.Recent studies failed to present a robust phylogenetic hypothesis for the tribe, mainly due to incomplete taxon sampling.Here we provide the most extensive molecular phylogenetic analysis

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Translation of labor values and instructions in a modern family

In modern Russian science the role of various social institutions in shaping the labor values and attitudes of the younger generation is not sufficiently considered.A sociological study conducted by the author in 2018 by distributing questioning among university students in Nizhny Novgorod and their parents considers a wide range of issues related

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