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<h3>fMRI</h3>
== Experiment Design ==
 
=== Creating Code ===
When creating a stimulus array for a rapid event-related fMRI experiment, you'll need to pseudo-randomize the stimulus order in a way that is compatible for deconvolution analysis. The best way to do this is a program called optseq2.
 
== Data Analysis ==
=== Getting raw data from the scanner ===
After a scan you will need to get the data from the scanner to our server.
 
=== AFNI ===
[http://afni.nimh.nih.gov/afni/ AFNI] is a software package for processing, analyzing, and displaying fMRI data. It is freely available from the NIH.

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Wallace Lab


Experiment Design

Creating Code

When creating a stimulus array for a rapid event-related fMRI experiment, you'll need to pseudo-randomize the stimulus order in a way that is compatible for deconvolution analysis. The best way to do this is a program called optseq2.

Data Analysis

Getting raw data from the scanner

After a scan you will need to get the data from the scanner to our server.

AFNI

AFNI is a software package for processing, analyzing, and displaying fMRI data. It is freely available from the NIH.