Open jbteves opened 2 years ago
Hello @jbteves, you have been assigned to the emergent session # 8 10:30-11:30 GMT+1 on June 22, 2022.
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Crowdcast link: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/osr-2022--emergent-8
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Discussion of priorities for multi-echo fMRI methods development
By Daniel Handwerker, NIH/NIMH Recording and streaming volunteer Joshua Teves, NIH/NIMH
Emergent sessions whichever available
Short description and the goals for the session
Multi-echo fMRI is an acquisition method that can be used to empirically identify and remove non-neural noise. There is active research into ways we can use multi-echo information to improve our data. Over the past 5 years, much of this work has been done in open and collaborative framework. tedana.readthedocs.io is both multi-echo denoising software and a hub for educational and support resources for people interested in multi-echo fMRI. The developers of tedana created a roadmap for the main goals of our work and we're getting near (definitely not there) to accomplishing those goals. We want to use this session to both provide a status report regarding tedana and to open discussion for priorities for multi-echo fMRI development either within or outside of tedana.
Useful Links
tedana.readthedocs.io
Tagging @handwerkerd, @emdupre, @smoia