Hi Andrew, I'd be curious and happy to have a look! I like the idea to use PDFs for display. How do you synchronize it temporally with the scanner? Usually, you don't need to be fancy about it: being precise to 1 TR is quite sufficient for a block design. Cheers- Andreas ________________________________ Von: FSL - FMRIB's Software Library im Auftrag von Andrew Janke Gesendet: Mi 18.02.2009 01:41 An: [log in to unmask] Betreff: Re: [FSL] AW: [FSL] "standardised" fMRI tasks. 2009/2/12 Andreas Bartsch <[log in to unmask]>: > <lots of good stuff> > > Block designs are usually best for clinical purposes. > Hope that helps a bit;) Certainly does, thanks for spending the time to respond. I have a bunch of the tasks that we are currently using in PDF format (simple block design given that some of these patients are impaired to start with). If others are interested I will put them up on the web, or at least those on which I am sure of copyright issues with images and the likes. At least then other can either use them or tell me where I am wrong.. :) Thanks again, -- Andrew Janke - [log in to unmask] Department of Geriatric Medicine, ANU Canberra->Australia +61 (402) 700 883