Eprime Programs from Function BIRN Phase I Traveling Subjects

Filed under: Tools

Status: In production

Employed during the FBIRN traveling subjects’ study of 2003, this program is a Function-BIRN led study to standardize and calibrate imaging data for multi-site MRI studies by examining the brains of five subjects at nine different scanning sites across America (also see Traveling Subjects data set).

The software paradigms include:

  • sensorimotor task;
  • breath hold task;
  • program for the resting scans;
  • Serial Item Recognition Paradigm (Sternberg, or SIRP);
  • Mismatch Negativity or MMN paradigm.

These programs require the commercially available E-prime software from Psychology Software Tools, Inc. (http://pstnet.com/products/e-prime/).

To access this tool: http://www.nitrc.org/projects/fbirn/ (Click “See all files”)

BIRN is supported by NIH grants 1U24-RR025736, U24-RR021992, U24-RR021760 and by the Collaborative Tools Support Network Award 1U24-RR026057-01.
 
Eprime Programs from Function BIRN Phase I Traveling Subjects | Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)

Eprime Programs from Function BIRN Phase I Traveling Subjects

Filed under: Tools

Status: In production

Employed during the FBIRN traveling subjects’ study of 2003, this program is a Function-BIRN led study to standardize and calibrate imaging data for multi-site MRI studies by examining the brains of five subjects at nine different scanning sites across America (also see Traveling Subjects data set).

The software paradigms include:

  • sensorimotor task;
  • breath hold task;
  • program for the resting scans;
  • Serial Item Recognition Paradigm (Sternberg, or SIRP);
  • Mismatch Negativity or MMN paradigm.

These programs require the commercially available E-prime software from Psychology Software Tools, Inc. (http://pstnet.com/products/e-prime/).

To access this tool: http://www.nitrc.org/projects/fbirn/ (Click “See all files”)

BIRN is supported by NIH grants 1U24-RR025736, U24-RR021992, U24-RR021760 and by the Collaborative Tools Support Network Award 1U24-RR026057-01.
 
Eprime Programs from Function BIRN Phase I Traveling Subjects | Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)

Eprime Programs from Function BIRN Phase I Traveling Subjects

Filed under: Tools

Status: In production

Employed during the FBIRN traveling subjects’ study of 2003, this program is a Function-BIRN led study to standardize and calibrate imaging data for multi-site MRI studies by examining the brains of five subjects at nine different scanning sites across America (also see Traveling Subjects data set).

The software paradigms include:

  • sensorimotor task;
  • breath hold task;
  • program for the resting scans;
  • Serial Item Recognition Paradigm (Sternberg, or SIRP);
  • Mismatch Negativity or MMN paradigm.

These programs require the commercially available E-prime software from Psychology Software Tools, Inc. (http://pstnet.com/products/e-prime/).

To access this tool: http://www.nitrc.org/projects/fbirn/ (Click “See all files”)

BIRN is supported by NIH grants 1U24-RR025736, U24-RR021992, U24-RR021760 and by the Collaborative Tools Support Network Award 1U24-RR026057-01.