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adding adapted TFR tutorial for NI2 course #663

Closed Spaak closed 1 year ago

Spaak commented 1 year ago

I've made an adaptation of the timefrequencyanalysis tutorial, specific for use in the Neuroimaging 2 course (4th week SPED module). I've removed some redundancies, added some more details on multitapering and the relationship between wavelets and tapers, and made some further small changes to embed this nicely in the rest of the SPED module (e.g. default baseline correction to db). Also I added (additional) exercises and instructions for the students.

This file is not intended for general usage on the FT website (although the bit about multitapering "Multitapering as a hack around the time-frequency uncertainty principle?" may be insightful to some and I can add it to the general tutorial as well), but it would be convenient if we can host this page on the FT website.

@robertoostenveld let me know if it's OK to host this on the FT website by merging/closing the PR. If you close it I can relatively easily host it elsewhere for the course (but of course FT website is easiest for me).

robertoostenveld commented 1 year ago

Hi Eelke, your contribution to the TFR tutorial is in general welcome, but I am not so enthusiastic about hosting some "random" teaching material for the CNS master on the fieldtrip website (although, see *). All these pages for the different workshops are non-trivial to maintain, and people use google to search and still stumble on old pages with suboptimal and possibly outdated instructions (which would not apply to your page now, but will apply to it in 10y from now). We now have >100 pages of workshops documentation, I wish the quantity of the documentation were less and the quality were more.

*) if it were a consistent series of pages, grouped more like a workshop for a specific year, then it would be more appropriate.

For now fine to have it merged so that your students can move on with the assignment, we can always remove it again. Let's discuss later in person or on the phone.