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% Statistical Parametric Mapping - SPM8
% ______________________________________________________________________
%
% ___ ____ __ __
% / __)( _ \( \/ )
% \__ \ )___/ ) ( Statistical Parametric Mapping
% (___/(__) (_/\/\_) SPM - http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/
%
% ______________________________________________________________________
%
% Statistical Parametric Mapping refers to the construction and
% assessment of spatially extended statistical process used to test
% hypotheses about functional imaging data. These ideas have been
% instantiated in software that is called SPM.
% The SPM software package has been designed for the analysis of
% brain imaging data sequences. The sequences can be a series of
% images from different cohorts, or time-series from the same
% subject. The current release is designed for the analysis of
% fMRI, PET, SPECT, EEG and MEG.
%
% ----------------
%
% Please refer to this version as "SPM8" in papers and communications.
%
% ----------------
%
% ======================================================================
% S P M - T h e s o f t w a r e
% ======================================================================
%
% SPM was written to organise and interpret our data (at the Wellcome
% Trust Centre for Neuroimaging). The distributed version is the same as
% that we use ourselves.
%
% SPM is made freely available to the [neuro]imaging community, to
% promote collaboration and a common analysis scheme across laboratories.
%
% ______________________________________________________________________
% Authors
%
% SPM is developed under the auspices of Functional Imaging Laboratory
% (FIL), The Wellcome Trust Centre for NeuroImaging, in the Institute of
% Neurology at University College London (UCL), UK.
%
% SPM94 was written primarily by Karl Friston in the first half of
% 1994, with assistance from John Ashburner (MRC-CU), Jon Heather
% (WDoIN), and Andrew Holmes (Department of Statistics, University of
% Glasgow). Subsequent development, under the direction of Prof. Karl
% Friston at the Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience, has
% benefited from substantial input (technical and theoretical) from:
% John Ashburner (WDoIN), Andrew Holmes (WDoIN & Robertson Centre for
% Biostatistics, University of Glasgow, Scotland), Jean-Baptiste Poline
% (WDoIN & CEA/DRM/SHFJ, Orsay, France), Christian Buechel (WDoIN),
% Matthew Brett (MRC-CBU, Cambridge, England), Chloe Hutton (WDoIN) and
% Keith Worsley (Department of Statistics, McGill University, Montreal,
% Canada).
%
% SPM8 was developed by: John Ashburner, Chun-Chuan Chen, Justin
% Chumbley, Jean Daunizeau, Guillaume Flandin, Karl Friston, Darren
% Gitelman, Volkmar Glauche, Lee Harrison, Rik Henson, Chloe Hutton,
% Maria Joao Rosa, Stefan Kiebel, James Kilner, Vladimir Litvak, Robert
% Oostenveld, Will Penny, Christophe Phillips, and Klaas Enno Stephan.
% Theoretical inputs were provided by Carlton Chu, Ferath Kherif,
% Andre Marreiros, Jeremie Mattout, Rosalyn Moran, Tom Nichols, Keith
% Worsley and loads of other people.
% We would like to thank everyone who has provided feedback on SPM.
%
% ______________________________________________________________________
% Resources
%
% The SPMweb site is the central repository for SPM resources:
% http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/
% Introductory material, installation details, documentation, course
% details and patches are published on the site.
%
% There is an SPM eMail discussion list, hosted at
% <[email protected]>. The list is monitored by the authors, and
% discusses theoretical, methodological and practical issues of
% Statistical Parametric Mapping and SPM. The SPMweb site has further
% details:
% http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/support/
%
% ----------------
%
% In order to use the advanced spatial, statistical modelling and
% inference tools of SPM, it is vital to have at least a conceptual
% understanding of the theoretical underpinnings. Therefore, we
% recommend the theoretical articles published in the peer reviewed
% literature, and the SPMcourse notes (available from the SPMweb site).
%
% ----------------
%
% Please report bugs to the authors at <[email protected]>
% Peculiarities may actually be features, and should be raised on the
% SPM eMail discussion list, <[email protected]>.
% ______________________________________________________________________
% The SPM distribution
%
% The SPM software is a suite of MATLAB functions, scripts and data
% files, with some externally compiled C routines, implementing
% Statistical Parametric Mapping. MATLAB, a commercial engineering
% mathematics package, is required to use SPM. MATLAB is produced by The
% MathWorks, Inc. Natick, MA, USA. http://www.mathworks.com/
% eMail:[email protected]. SPM requires only core MATLAB to run (no
% special toolboxes are required).
%
% SPM8 is written for MATLAB version 7.1 onwards under Windows and UNIX.
% (SPM8 will not work with versions of MATLAB prior to 7.1 (R14SP3)).
% Binaries of the external C-mex routines are provided for Windows, Linux
% and Mac. Users of other UNIX platforms need an ANSI C compiler to
% compile the supplied C source (Makefile provided).
% See http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/software/spm8/ for details.
%
% Later versions of MATLAB (released after SPM8), will probably
% need additional patches in order to run. Once developed, these will
% be made available from:
% http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/download/spm8_updates/
%
% With the compiled c-mex files in place, simply prepend the SPM
% directory to your MATLAB path to complete the installation. (Type `help
% path` in matlab for information on the MATLAB path.)
% ______________________________________________________________________
% Copyright & licencing
%
% SPM (being the collection of files given in the manifest in the
% Contents.m file) is free but copyright software, distributed under
% the terms of the GNU General Public Licence as published by the Free
% Software Foundation (either version 2, as given in file
% spm_LICENCE.man, or at your option, any later version). Further
% details on "copyleft" can be found at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/.
%
% SPM is supplied as is.
% No formal support or maintenance is provided or implied.
%
%__________________________________________________________________________
% Copyright (C) 1991,1994-2015 Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging
% The FIL Methods Group
% $Id: spm.man 6295 2015-01-02 16:09:24Z guillaume $