It is a very happy Sunday!
It is a very happy Sunday!
Happy St. Totteringhamโs day to those who celebrate!
I'm on that same boat...
Done! Let me know if you need more info or links to our code.
Will do, thanks!
๐ค Calling Multi-Echo fMRI Researchers ๐ค
Preparing for OHBM? Get expert feedback before the deadline! ๐
Tedana devs will possibly host a multi-echo meeting on Dec 8th to make sure your abstract is perfect for submission.
Interested? DM me or other tedana devs!
#neuroskyence #neuroimaging
We are still seeing issues as of right now.
Thank you Penny!
Humbled and grateful to be named runnerโup for the Neuro โ Irv and Helga Cooper Foundation Open Science Prizes 2025 ๐
Big congratulations to the laureates โ your work is inspiring! Thank you to the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute and The Neuro for supporting open science.
New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Mairi S. Houlgreave, Stephen Jackson, et al:
Uncovering the neural correlates of the urge-to- blink: A study utilising subjective urge ratings and paradigm free mapping
doi.org/10.1162/IMAG...
#OHBM2025 multi-echo fMRI users meet-up at 7:30PM on Thursday, June 26th very close to the convention center. DM me for location information.
The recording of yesterday's multi-echo fMRI users meeting is now up! youtu.be/LUyvXA81AEs?... @enekourunuela.com @tsalo.bsky.social
That feeling when you make your model super efficient it can not only fit much bigger that, but runs faster at the same time! ๐
Donโt miss it if youโre into multi echo fMRI!
#neuroskyence
Next multi-echo fMRI users meeting scheduled for May 27th. Also tedana v25.0.0 released! More details & a form to give input about the users meeting is at: groups.google.com/g/tedana-new... #Neuroimaging
My heart is not ready for a crazy game like that one ๐
Breath hold fMRI is great for measuring CVR... *except when your participant or patient doesn't quite perform the task the way you'd like. Let's see if we can fix that! (Spoiler, it looks like we can, using the respiratory belt data to predict or fill in missing PETCO2 data!)
And complain less (I hope)
Phew ๐ฎโ๐จ
True, but you would still need a ground truth to learn from, right?
Iโm more than happy to discuss ideas in this topic.
Research would become boring if we could do that ๐
Yes, I meant we donโt really know the ground truthโฆ
Plus, the HRF differs across different regions of the brain and possibly across the population.
A very interesting but hard problem to solve!
With our algorithms we always saw that assuming the shape was good enough for most cases ๐คทโโ๏ธ
How would you learn the HRF from the data when the ground truth doesnโt exist?
Even if you were to transfer learn from task fMRI data, the model would be quite biased when applied to restโฆ
The single echo is also available in AFNI as 3dPFM.
I would suggest using pySPFM with stability selection for better results though.
We showed that with our multi-echo multivariate paradigm free mapping approach we could get fairly close to GLM activity maps in task fMRI data. Stability selection (not multi-echo dependent) really helped us get robust results.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
I did something similar to see my post stars a couple of months ago.
Such a fun application!
Happy St. Totteringhamโs Day to those who celebrate โบ๏ธ
The recording of the multi-echo fMRI users meeting is now live! youtu.be/dlFtgWP4ItY?...
I donโt know where they store the data, but I will ask around!
They may have US funding but it is a nordic company and afaik very few in the team work from the USโฆ