Abstract

fMRI data analysis involves complex methods that need to be tested. Simulation is often used as a method to know the ground truth of the data and is a cheap and fast alternative for invasive procedures like iEEG. Existing fMRI simulation studies use - almost exclusively - adhoc methods and in-house software routines, probably due to the non-existence of validated methods and the lack of widelyavailable simulators.

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