On 16 November 2011 02:21, Candida Jane Maria Ustine
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Hello Bronson,
Here is an excerpt from Dr. Robert Savoy's class I took earlier last month.
Regular Jargon -------> SPM
1) Run --> Session
2) Session --> Experiment
3) Experiment --> Study
Hope that helps!
Best,
Candida
Hello,
A very simple - verging on silly - question. I'm just checking the definition of what a session is (with respect to how it is defined in SPM). Is it the multiple runs collected within a single scanning session or is session another term for a single run? This has implications for Realignment and Timeslice correction etc. Really simple I know but I've assumed the former and thought I should check before proceeding.
Cheers,
Bronson
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