Simulating fMRI data: the R package neuRosim Universiteit Gent
Functional magentic resonance imaging (fMRI) is used as a powerful imaging tool to locate BOLD activation in time and in particular in place. With about 3300 publications in 2010 and heading the same number in 2011, the technique is also very popular in the neuroimaging community. Unfortunately, the ground truth of the data acquired using fMRI is unknown. This is a major problem because the location of activity in the data requires complex ...