Hi, Paul:
I'm trying to use the ArtRepair to minimize the motion effect. In the
instruction, it is mentioned to use art_batchexample2.m to de-weight.
I didn't find function art_batchexample2.m. I tried to use
art_batchexample.m. But, it gave me some error messages.
Any suggestion is appreciated
Jiansong
> From: Paul Mazaika <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: Paul Mazaika <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 00:07:40 +0100
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> Subject: [SPM] New software for high motion clinical subjects
>
> We recently developed custom software to analyze fMRI data for children
> with FraX syndrome, ADHD, Williams syndrome and other developmental
> disabilities as part of the work in the Center for Interdisciplinary Brain
> Science Research in the Stanford School of Medicine. These children can
> move quite a bit during an fMRI scan session, so the methods may be useful
> for other applications.
>
> The software is designed to improve the accuracy of fMRI estimation for
> data from high motion clinical subjects. The repairs work best for cases
> when there are intervals of good data with intermittent patches of bad
> data. Tests have shown good improvements (up to twice the accuracy in
> estimation) for cases with sporadic motion up to 5 mm, and more than 30%
> bad scans.
>
> The software is compatible with SPM2, and is downloadable from:
> http://cibsr.stanford.edu/tools/ArtRepair.htm.
>
> Sorry, it is not yet compatible with SPM5.
>
> - Paul
>
> Paul K. Mazaika, PhD
> Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research
> Stanford University School of Medicine
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