Statistical Analysis of Functional Neuroimaging Data: Exploratory versus Inferential Methods

In the following, various image processing and analytical techniques, whose efficiency has been demonstrated empirically by comparison with expert readings of hundreds of positron emission tomography (PET) studies, will be outlined briefly.

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