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Dynamic causal modelling

 
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Dynamic causal modelling (DCM) is a method for the interpretation of functional neuroimaging data (e.g. fMRI). It is implemented in the Statistical parametric mapping software. DCM is a recent technique, developed only in 2003[1].

A collection of scientific articles related to DCM can be found on http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/doc/biblio/Keyword/DCM.html.

References

  1. ^ Friston, KJ; Harisson L, Penny W (2003). "Dynamic causal modelling". Neuroimage 19 (4): 1273–1302. doi:10.1016/S1053-8119(03)00202-7. 



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