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Linear fascicle evaluation (LiFE) | |
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Evaluating the results of tractography algorithms is one of the biggest | |
challenges for diffusion MRI. One proposal for evaluation of tractography | |
results is to use a forward model that predicts the signal from each of a set of | |
streamlines, and then fit a linear model to these simultaneous predictions | |
[Pestilli2014]_. |
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import random | |
# In this code, we try to evaluate the probability of, when | |
# rolling 2 dice, having a second 6 after having a first 6. | |
num_tries = 1000000 | |
tries = 0 | |
win = 0 |
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function varargout = process_scout_area( varargin ) | |
% PROCESS_SCOUTAREA: Computes the area of selected scouts | |
% @============================================================================= | |
% This function is part of the Brainstorm software: | |
% https://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm | |
% | |
% Copyright (c)2000-2018 University of Southern California & McGill University | |
% This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License | |
% as published by the Free Software Foundation. Further details on the GPLv3 |
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11:07:50 From Kiran : sorry i missed it, whom do we send our questions to? | |
11:08:09 From Marc (host assistant) : here :) | |
11:08:57 From Tatjana Liakina : The Brainstorm doesn’t have an approval for clinical use yet? | |
11:09:34 From Marc (host assistant) : (noted) | |
11:10:40 From Yvonne Buschermöhle : What is the best way to combine EEG and MEG data analysis in brainstorm? Apparently inverse problems cannot yet be solved combined | |
11:11:49 From Marc (host assistant) : Noted Yvonne. Let's keep that one for later, maybe after Martin has gone through the basics. :) | |
11:12:14 From Yvonne Buschermöhle : of course! :) | |
11:13:05 From Coffman, Brian A : Is there any way to apply SSP or EEG reference projection items to epoched data? | |
11:13:38 From Eleonora Tamilia : Hello! first of all, thanks for all your great work. | |
11:13:39 From Alfredo Spagna (he/him) : Another question for later: CONNECTIVITY. |
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10:58:11 From Sylvain Baillet : Hi everyone, thank you for joining. We’ll get started shortly. | |
10:59:03 From Balakrishna Masanam yadav : Hi, I'm from India, Andhrapradesh | |
11:37:55 From PENG Fei : Which paper are the LFP results from? | |
11:38:45 From changan : can the .bst data be exported to matlab for other analysis | |
11:38:56 From Martin Cousineau : @PENG: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-019-0242-z | |
11:39:02 From PENG Fei : Thanks | |
11:40:13 From Sylvain Baillet : FYI to all: online documentation of the tools Kostas is showing today: https://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm/e-phys/Introduction | |
11:40:46 From Martin Cousineau : @changan: The .BST format is quite specific to Brainstorm but you can use our reader function as a Matlab function in order to extract the data you need from the file. Let us know in the forum if you require more specific documentation | |
11:41:11 From changan : thanks! | |
11:41:16 From Martin Cousineau : For most other Brainstorm objects, you can easily export them from Matlab and |