Published June 15, 2020 | Version V1.0
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Re-Executability Assessment of the Recent Autism Literature

  • 1. University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Poster presented at the 2020 conference for the Organization for Human Brain Mapping

In this poster, we: 1) develop a specification for what constitutes an assessment of the re-executability for a given publication, in each of the domains of: data, software, execution environment, statistics and results; 2) codify this assessment in survey form; and 3) apply the survey to a subset of the autism neuroimaging literature published recently (~2018). From the results of this survey, we can begin to generalize the state of the re-executability of the recent autism neuroimaging literature, in order to identify trends and opportunities for the enhancement of the re-executability status in support of greater overall generalizability (and hence reproducibility) of the literature.

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Funding

Center for Reproducible Neuroimaging Computation (CRNC) 1P41EB019936-01A1
National Institutes of Health
Exposing the Deep Content of the Publication: Knowledge Extraction for Neuroimaging in Child Psychiatry 5R01MH083320-10
National Institutes of Health