> What is the preferred citation for SPM99?
It depends which bits of it you have used. SPM99 consists of many
components, each of them documented by different papers. You will get more
of an idea if you take a look at Will's Annotated Bibliography at
http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/bib.htm
Personally, I think it is especially important that the more recent spatial
pre-processing papers get cited ;)
Best regards,
-John
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