name:opening **Permutation-corrected independence testing for high-dimensional fMRI data**
Ronan Perry | [BME](https://www.bme.jhu.edu/)@[JHU](https://www.jhu.edu/)
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| [@perry_ronan](https://twitter.com/perry_ronan)] --- ## Acknowledgements - **Loic Daumail, Jelle Zorn, Sebastien Czajko, and Antoine Lutz**
@ Lyon Neuroscience Research Center (CRNL) - **Daniel S. Margulies**
@ Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) - **Joshua T. Vogelstein**
@ Johns Hopkins University & Kavli Institute --- ## The motivating data - 76 subjects - 29 Expert meditators (>10000 hours experience) - 47 Novice meditators (1 weekend training) -- - 3 measured states - Resting - Compassion - Open monitoring -- - fMRI recordings - across 18715 cortical vertices - 10 minutes each state -- - Question: are there meaningful differences between subjects? across states?
TODO FMRI
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