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Multiple Comparisons: November 2015
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Brains, behaviour, statistics, and random thoughts. Thursday, November 19, 2015. Highlights from the NeuroImage Data Sharing Issue. The original art used in the NeuroImage cover. Developmental and aging datasets. The issue includes an impressive developmental dataset. Consisting of 9498 subjects with medical, psychiatric, neurocognitive, and genomic data (ages 8-21). 1000 of those subjects include neuroimaging data (T1, PCASL, DWI, fMRI: resting, n-back and emotion ID). Data is available through ...Consi...
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Multiple Comparisons: Highlights from the NeuroImage Data Sharing Issue
http://blog.chrisgorgolewski.org/2015/11/highlights-from-neuroimage-data-sharing.html
Brains, behaviour, statistics, and random thoughts. Thursday, November 19, 2015. Highlights from the NeuroImage Data Sharing Issue. The original art used in the NeuroImage cover. Developmental and aging datasets. The issue includes an impressive developmental dataset. Consisting of 9498 subjects with medical, psychiatric, neurocognitive, and genomic data (ages 8-21). 1000 of those subjects include neuroimaging data (T1, PCASL, DWI, fMRI: resting, n-back and emotion ID). Data is available through ...Consi...
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Multiple Comparisons: September 2015
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Brains, behaviour, statistics, and random thoughts. Monday, September 28, 2015. The unsung heroes of neuroinformatics. Early years of Captain Neuroimaging. Who is tirelessly keeping it up to date with frequent release cycle. I wonder if those projects had to develop their own javascript viewer they would exist at all! Thanks to the work of of the Papaya team they can all reuse the same reliable and fast viewer. Sunday, September 13, 2015. Software workaround for corrupted RAM in OS X. Normally I would bu...
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Multiple Comparisons: The unsung heroes of neuroinformatics
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Brains, behaviour, statistics, and random thoughts. Monday, September 28, 2015. The unsung heroes of neuroinformatics. Early years of Captain Neuroimaging. Who is tirelessly keeping it up to date with frequent release cycle. I wonder if those projects had to develop their own javascript viewer they would exist at all! Thanks to the work of of the Papaya team they can all reuse the same reliable and fast viewer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Highlights from the NeuroImage Data Sharing Issue. Nationa...