Meta-Analysis in Neuroimaging
In neuroimaging, you could do meta-analysis in a variety of ways, like text mining to find relationships between terms used, or associating anatomical labels using the coordinates. Generally though, the coordinates from neuroimaging publications are used.
Revisit overview in context. Avoid bias! Search PubMed, BrainMap, NeuroSynth, SciDirect, Google Scholar, etc. BrainMap db has inclusion criteria of its own. If your criteria allow for a paper outside brainmap, use it! Use many related keywords, search different modalities (stimulus type as well as task name for example).
Turkeltaub, 2012: Within-Group Effects
Discuss minimizing bias of subject groups by reducing samples per paper to as few as possible, maybe one
Dataset Selection
-> Dataset selection guidelines