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= Results =
= Results =


== Retinotopic models in native space ==
== Uncompressed Images ==
Some text. Some analysis. Some figures.
Some text. Some analysis. Some figures.


== Retinotopic models in individual subjects transformed into MNI space ==
== JPEG Images ==
Some text. Some analysis. Some figures.
 
== Retinotopic models in group-averaged data on the MNI template brain ==
Some text. Some analysis. Some figures. Maybe some equations.





Revision as of 22:18, 18 March 2013

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Background

Methods

Expectation Maximization

Probability Map

Subjects were 5 healthy volunteers.

2D FFT

Data were obtained on a GE scanner. Et cetera.

Similarity Measure

The MR data was analyzed using mrVista software tools.

Thresholding

All data were slice-time corrected, motion corrected, and repeated scans were averaged together to create a single average scan for each subject. Et cetera.

Results

Uncompressed Images

Some text. Some analysis. Some figures.

JPEG Images

Equations

If you want to use equations, you can use the same formats that are use on wikipedia.
See wikimedia help on formulas for help.
This example of equation use is copied and pasted from wikipedia's article on the DFT.

The sequence of N complex numbers x0, ..., xN−1 is transformed into the sequence of N complex numbers X0, ..., XN−1 by the DFT according to the formula:

where i is the imaginary unit and is a primitive N'th root of unity. (This expression can also be written in terms of a DFT matrix; when scaled appropriately it becomes a unitary matrix and the Xk can thus be viewed as coefficients of x in an orthonormal basis.)

The transform is sometimes denoted by the symbol , as in or or .

The inverse discrete Fourier transform (IDFT) is given by

Retinotopic models in group-averaged data projected back into native space

Some text. Some analysis. Some figures.


Conclusions

Here is where you say what your results mean.

References - Resources and related work

References

Software

Appendix I - Code and Data

Code

File:CodeFile.zip

Data

zip file with my data

Appendix II - Work partition (if a group project)

Brian and Bob gave the lectures. Jon mucked around on the wiki.