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[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. | [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. Follow the directions on the AFNI website to install AFNI | ||
http://afni.nimh.nih.gov/pub/dist/HOWTO/howto/ht00_inst/html/ |
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Experiment DesignCreating CodeWhen 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 AnalysisGetting raw data from the scannerAfter a scan you will need to get the data from the scanner to our server. AFNIAFNI is a software package for processing, analyzing, and displaying fMRI data. It is freely available from the NIH. Follow the directions on the AFNI website to install AFNI http://afni.nimh.nih.gov/pub/dist/HOWTO/howto/ht00_inst/html/ |