[pymvpa] Accounting for the haemodynamic lag
J.A. Etzel
jetzel at artsci.wustl.edu
Wed Jan 22 20:05:50 UTC 2014
> But if I ever wanted to do an event-related design where
> measuring timings precisely is more important then I'm not sure if simply
> offsetting the timeseries would still be considered acceptable.
Simple offsetting is generally "considered acceptable", even for
event-related designs. Is is "considered optimal"? No. But it might have
less of a risk of introducing artifacts or distorting signal than using
a poorly-fitting (or too-complex) model.
Another relevant reference is Akama et al 2012
(DOI:10.3389/fninf.2012.00024): figure 4 compares the canonical HRF and
single-volume classification accuracies. They're close, but not
identical, another example of how the information in fMRI is really
blurred over time.
Jo
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Cognitive Control & Psychopathology Lab
Washington University in St. Louis
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