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Reproducible Research Practices in Magnetic Resonance Neuroimaging: A Review Informed by Advanced Language Models.

Agah KarakuzuMathieu BoudreauNikola Stikov
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medical sciences : MRMS : an official journal of Japan Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (2024)
MRI has progressed significantly with the introduction of advanced computational methods and novel imaging techniques, but their wider adoption hinges on their reproducibility. This concise review synthesizes reproducible research insights from recent MRI articles to examine the current state of reproducibility in neuroimaging, highlighting key trends and challenges. It also provides a custom generative pretrained transformer (GPT) model, designed specifically for aiding in an automated analysis and synthesis of information pertaining to the reproducibility insights associated with the articles at the core of this review.
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