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Are individual differences quantitative or qualitative? An integrated behavioral and fMRI MIMIC approach
2019
NeuroImage
In cognitive neuroscience there is a growing interest in individual differences. We propose the Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes (MIMIC) model of combined behavioral and fMRI data to determine whether such differences are quantitative or qualitative in nature. A simulation study revealed the MIMIC model to have adequate power for this goal, and parameter recovery to be satisfactory. The MIMIC model was illustrated with a re-analysis of Van Duijvenvoorde et al. (2016) and Blankenstein et al.
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116058
pmid:31352125
fatcat:xogllmtgrjaxrme3kgn2774bqy