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This page contains links to some helpful SPM2 resources. Some of these links assume familiarity SPM99. If you wish to learn more about SPM99 please visit Terry Oakes' SPM info page If you are aware of any links or documents that could be added, please email them to Andrew Fox at: asfox@wisc.edu
External Links: Various snippets of SPM2-related code, compiled by Tom Nichols. Help in learning fMRI and SPM pre-processing and analysis procedures from the Stanford University Gabrieli lab, including walk through's and descriptions of various techniques. Notes and online tutorials from an SPM99 workshop in Sydney. An presentation on epoch and event related designs from the makers of SPM. (Contains some reasoning as to why some options are provided in SPM2) A good flow chart documenting the fMRI processing stream using SPM99 from University of Michigan.A pending NeuroImage article from the makers of SPM regarding Dynamic Causal Modeling. [Paper, Figures]
W.M. Keck Laboratory for Functional Brain Imaging and other local resources: Instructions on how to get your data into SPM2 compatible ANALYZE format from your original P-File.
A Summary of changes in the way you will have to interface with SPM2 as opposed to SPM99 A comparison of the commands needed to complete Terry Oakes' SPM99 visual stimulation walkthrough in SPM2 Information on how to find the optimal default settings that can be choosen from the user interface (which modify the defaults structure), involved in fMRI pre-processing and analysis in SPM2. |
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