Abstract
Recently, task fMRI ROI-level activation was reported to show poor test-retest reliability and claimed, therefore, not to be suitable for individual differences analysis. Functional connectivity and multivariate methods have been proposed to provide superior reliability and may therefore provide better measures for investigating brain correlates of individual differences. Here, we examined within-subject task fMRI reliability from inter-regional connectivity measures and derived graph theory measures. Also, we detected predictability in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) of using measures to evaluate their capability of capturing individual differences.
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