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To facilitate discussion on Ed Vul's paper, we have made the following papers / links available: | To facilitate discussion on Ed Vul's paper, we have made the following papers / links available: | ||
[https://gate.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/wiki/whynhow/images/c/cc/VulEtAl.2009.pdf Vul ''et al'' (2009), "Puzzlingly high correlations in fMRI studies of emotion, personality and social cognition," ''Perspectives on Psychological Science'', '''4'''(3):274-290 (formerly known as "Voodoo Correlations" paper] | [https://gate.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/wiki/whynhow/images/c/cc/VulEtAl.2009.pdf Vul ''et al'' (2009), "Puzzlingly high correlations in fMRI studies of emotion, personality and social cognition," ''Perspectives on Psychological Science'', '''4'''(3):274-290. (formerly known as "Voodoo Correlations" paper)] | ||
[https://gate.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/wiki/whynhow/images/d/d2/Invited_Reply.pdf Lieberman ''et al'' (in press), "Correlations in social neuroscience aren't voodoo: A reply to Vul et al," ''Perspectives on Psychological Science''] | [https://gate.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/wiki/whynhow/images/d/d2/Invited_Reply.pdf Lieberman ''et al'' (in press), "Correlations in social neuroscience aren't voodoo: A reply to Vul et al," ''Perspectives on Psychological Science''] | ||
[https://gate.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/wiki/whynhow/images/3/3c/VulEtAl.2009.reply.pdf Vul ''et al'' (2009), "Reply to Comments on 'Puzzlingly high correlations in fMRI studies of emotion, personality and social cognition", '''4'''(3):319-324.] | |||
[https://gate.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/wiki/whynhow/images/d/d0/Vul_Kanwisher_chapter.pdf Vul and Kanwisher (in press), "Begging the Question: The Non-Independence Error in fMRI Data Analysis." in Hanson & Brunzl (eds.), ''Foundations and Philosophy for Neuroimaging''.] | [https://gate.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/wiki/whynhow/images/d/d0/Vul_Kanwisher_chapter.pdf Vul and Kanwisher (in press), "Begging the Question: The Non-Independence Error in fMRI Data Analysis." in Hanson & Brunzl (eds.), ''Foundations and Philosophy for Neuroimaging''.] |
Revision as of 20:05, 14 May 2009
"Why & How" Seminar Series
Calendar:
Date | Time | Location | Speaker | Topic | References | Lecture Slides |
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Nov 6, 2008 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Adrian KC Lee [1] | Why do we need to know about Linear Algebra? | N/A | |
Nov 20, 2008 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Emily Israeli (eisraeli@nmr) | How do we use MATLAB? -- an introductory session. | N/A | PDF ZIP |
Dec 4, 2008 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Lilla Zollei [2] | Why do we have so many brain coordinate systems? | N/A | |
Dec 18, 2008 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Allison Stevens [3] | How to use Freesurfer? | N/A | |
Jan 15, 2009 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Marco Loggia [4] | By the way, where is the fornix? An introduction to gross neuroanatomy | N/A | |
Feb 5, 2009 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Lilla Zollei [5] | Intro to basic statistics | N/A | |
Feb 19, 2009 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Katie Handwerger [6] | SPSS tutorial | N/A | |
March 5, 2009 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Aapo Nummenmaa [7] | Why is it called a current dipole? | Cohen.PDF | PDF1 PDF2 |
March 19, 2009 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Daniel Goldenholz [8] | How do we analyze MEG data? | N/A | |
April 2, 2009 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Nick Schmansky [9] | How do you use Qdec for group analysis of morphometric data? | N/A | |
April 30, 2009 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Rudolph Pienaar [10] | What is the physics behind MRI? | N/A | N/A |
May 7, 2009 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Adrian KC Lee [11] | Why do we need Signal Processing N How do we conceptualize it? | N/A | |
May 21, 2009 | 6pm | CNY149-2204 | Ed Vul [12] | Discussion on "Voodoo Correlations" | N/A | N/A |
To facilitate discussion on Ed Vul's paper, we have made the following papers / links available:
Slides from Bob Cox (NIMH) discussion on Voodoo Correlations
For more rebuttals on the Voodoo correlations paper, please visit Ed Vul's website.
Organizers: Adrian KC Lee (akclee@nmr), Lilla Zollei (lzollei@nmr)
Mailing List: https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/whynhow