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We did not perform slice time correction.
For all other scans, a slice time of 240 s and a slice spacing of 3.125 mm were used.
Motion and slice time correction and temporal high-pass filtering (allowing fluctuations above (0.005,hbox {Hz})) were carried out using FEAT (hbox {v}5.98).
Preprocessing included slice time correction, motion correction, skull stripping, spatial smoothing (FWHM equals to 5 mm) and temporal high-pass filtering (allowing fluctuations above (0.005,hbox {Hz})).
Moreover, the actual EPI uses multiband sequences with simultaneous echo refocusing and parallel imaging (called GRAPPA by Siemens), that makes slice time correction obsolete.
Our preprocessing step includes skull removal, motion correction, slice time correction, and special smoothing as well as global drift removal [8].
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Images were then slice time-corrected, the time series was linearly detrended, then motion-corrected, smoothed using a 6-mm full-width-at-half-maximum Gaussian kernel and finally time-series were high pass-filtered (width of 128 s).
BOLD images were slice time-corrected, volume-registered, and aligned to axial anatomical T1-weighted images.
In each subject, the 2-D slice time-course image data were co-registered with the volumetric 3-D Gradient Echo data sets from the same session.
Data preprocessing included cubic spline slice-time correction, trilinear/sinc three-dimensional (3D) motion correction and temporal high-pass filtering at 0.006 Hz.
Functional data were slice-time corrected and normalized to a Paxinos-space digital atlas48 using the normalization parameters of the 3D-structural image.
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