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Neurosalience #S2E3 with Nikola Stikov - Physicist, engineer, open scientist & communicator

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Quantitative Emora

The more you try to get quantitat of specific, the more noisy things get. The tension between te and mapping has been around for a long time. There's also the scandre scan. How long does the t one take, as opposed to a c m t? It's a factor of five or ten in durationa. And then you have methods that are quantitative macnosition transfer. So we've derived a metric that's a little bit more reproducible across sits - called fractional pull size.

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