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 ===== Introduction -- Basic Introduction to fScan ===== ===== Introduction -- Basic Introduction to fScan =====
  
-====Overview Example==== +[[jvs:fscan:overview|fScanOverview]]
-Before attempting to analyze your own data you should look at a simple sample data set to get a feel for fScan's commands and interactive options.+
  
-[[jvs:fscan:manual:chapter1:tutorial|Sample Data Tutorial]]+[[jvs:fscan:manual:chapter1:differences|Differences between fScan and other fMRI packages]]
  
-====Organizing your data files==== +[[jvs:fscan:manual:chapter1:download|Downloading and installing]]
-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:fscan:manual:chapter1:workspaces|Workspace]]. A complete description of a data Workspace can be stored in an XML workspace descriptor file ([[jvs:fscan:manual:chapter1:wdf|WDF]]). When running fScan you can have it load your various data files separately, or they can all be loaded together simply by accessing the workspace WDF file.+
  
-[[Functional and Anatomical Images]]+[[jvs:fscan:manual:chapter1:tutorial|Tutorial]]
  
-[[Behavioral Data]] 
  
-====Useful Tools====+====Overview Example==== 
 +Before attempting to analyze your own data you should look at a simple sample data set to get a feel for fScan's commands and interactive options.
  
-[[Visualization]]+[[jvs:fscan:manual:chapter1:tutorial|Sample Data Tutorial]]
  
-[[Atlases]]+====Organizing your data files==== 
 +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:fscan:manual:chapter1:workspace_file?s[]=workspace|Workspace]]. A complete description of a data Workspace can be stored in an XML workspace descriptor file ([[jvs:fscan:manual:chapter1:workspace_file?s[]=workspace|WDF]]). When running fScan you can have it load your various data files separately, or they can all be loaded together simply by accessing the workspace WDF file.
  
-[[Thresholding]]+[[jvs:fscan:manual:chapter1:functional_and_anatomical_images|Functional and Anatomical Images]]
  
 +[[jvs:fscan:manual:chapter1:behavioral_data|Behavioral Data]]
  
 +====Useful Tools====
  
 +[[jvs:fscan:manual:chapter1:visualization|Visualization]]
  
 +[[jvs:fscan:manual:chapter1:atlases|Atlases]]
  
 +[[jvs:fscan:manual:chapter1:thresholding|Thresholding]]
  
  
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