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This framework looks amazing. We are looking to use it on real data, collected in the Kohlerlab. I am a bit unsure how to approach that, however. Should I emulate the folder structure produce by prf-Synthesize? What if my data have already been preprocessed using fMRIPrep - in that case, the input to prf-analyze would typically live inside the derivatives folder - which is not consistent with the prf-Synthesize structure.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
Best,
Peter
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Hi Peter!
Thanks for your interest in the tool.
We have been preparing another container that is called prf-prepare, and
maybe it is better to start with this .
If you use heudiconv for example for conversion from dicom to nifti, you
will be able to use prfPRepare and the rest of the gears from there.
If you are interested please let me know ***@***.***) and we can
go from there.
Thanks again!
Gari
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Hi All,
This framework looks amazing. We are looking to use it on real data,
collected in the Kohlerlab. I am a bit unsure how to approach that,
however. Should I emulate the folder structure produce by prf-Synthesize?
What if my data have already been preprocessed using fMRIPrep - in that
case, the input to prf-analyze would typically live inside the derivatives
folder - which is not consistent with the prf-Synthesize structure.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
Best,
Peter
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Hi All,
This framework looks amazing. We are looking to use it on real data, collected in the Kohlerlab. I am a bit unsure how to approach that, however. Should I emulate the folder structure produce by prf-Synthesize? What if my data have already been preprocessed using fMRIPrep - in that case, the input to prf-analyze would typically live inside the derivatives folder - which is not consistent with the prf-Synthesize structure.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
Best,
Peter
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