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u/AnEternalGoldenBraid ยท 3 pointsr/neuro

All right. I took that one on the side while working on my thesis. I'd say the tricky part is SPM; learning what to do, and when to do it. As I mentioned my data were already pre-processed yet I still struggled to understand what I actually had to do in SPM. It's a steep learning curve (at least it was for me) but I was doing it all via GUI since I'm wasn't that familiar with MATLAB prior to this. If you are, then scripting will make your days a lot easier.

This book is a good introduction to the underlying methods of fMRI, if you haven't already got that covered. Then I'd suggest you head over to the SPM8 website and try out their data sets and tutorials!