fMRI-CPCA
CPCA provides allows (1) determination of multiple functional networks involved in a task, (2) estimation of the pattern of BOLD changes associated with each functional network over peristimulus time points, (3) quantification of the degree of interaction between these multiple functional networks, and (4) a statistical test of the degree to which experimental manipulations affect each functional network.
fMRI CPCA provides all results in matlab.mat file format, as well as writing images in analyze format for all components, rotated and unrotated.
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Recent Activity - Trackers
Issue with feature('clearjava',1) posted by Haakon Engen on Oct 14, 2013
issue with check_memory.m on Windows network path posted by Andreas Finkelmeyer on Jun 21, 2012
memory issue when running fMRI-CPCA posted by Stephen Wilson on May 24, 2012
Fix written result files datatype. posted by Adam Riggall on Apr 14, 2009
Add free memory support for OS X... posted by Adam Riggall on Apr 14, 2009
Recent Activity - Files
fmricpca: fMRI_CPCA GUI release
cpca_1.1.0.08.zip posted by Ryan Lim on Sep 16, 2016
fmricpca: fMRI-CPCA Literature release
hyperintensity_of_functional.pdf posted by Ryan Lim on Sep 16, 2016
fmricpca: fMRI-CPCA Literature release
left_dominant_temporal.pdf posted by Ryan Lim on Sep 16, 2016
fmricpca: fMRI-CPCA Literature release
reduced_functional_connectivity.pdf posted by Ryan Lim on Sep 16, 2016
fmricpca: fMRI-CPCA Literature release
acceptance-of-evidence.pdf posted by Ryan Lim on Sep 16, 2016
fmricpca: fMRI-CPCA Literature release
altered-balance.pdf posted by Ryan Lim on Sep 16, 2016
fmricpca: fMRI-CPCA Literature release
epoch-specific-functional.pdf posted by Ryan Lim on Sep 16, 2016
fmricpca: fMRI-CPCA Literature release
functional-brain-networks.pdf posted by Ryan Lim on Sep 16, 2016
fmricpca: fMRI-CPCA Literature release
funtional_brain_networks_involved.pdf posted by Ryan Lim on Sep 16, 2016
fmricpca: fMRI-CPCA Literature release
funtional-connectivity-in-a-frontoparietial.pdf posted by Ryan Lim on Sep 16, 2016