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===== Introduction -- Basic Introduction to fScan ===== | ===== Introduction -- Basic Introduction to fScan ===== | ||
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- | Before attempting to analyze your own data you should look at a simple sample data set to get a feel for fScan' | + | |
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- | ====Organizing your data files==== | + | [[jvs: |
- | Using fScan will generally involve Functional, Anatomical, and Behavioral data files. Any number of different types of files can be linked and processed together in a single data [[jvs: | + | |
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+ | Before attempting to analyze your own data you should look at a simple sample data set to get a feel for fScan' | ||
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