Special section on statistics in neuroscience

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DOI10.1214/11-AOAS485zbMATH Open1236.62153arXiv1107.3382MaRDI QIDQ641053FDOQ641053


Authors: Karen Kafadar Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 October 2011

Published in: The Annals of Applied Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This article provides a brief introduction to seven papers that are included in this special section on Statistics in Neuroscience: (1) Xiaoyan Shi, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Jeffrey Lieberman, Martin Styner, Yimei Li and Hongtu Zhu: Two-state empirical likelihood for longitudinal neuroimaging data (2) Vincent Q. Vu, Pradeep Ravikumar, Thomas Naselaris, Kendrick N. Kay, Jack L. Gallant and Bin Yu: Encoding and decoding V1 fMRI responses to natural images with sparse nonparametric models (3) Sourabh Bhattacharya and Ranjan Maitra: A nonstationary nonparametric Bayesian approach to dynamically modeling effective connectivity in functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments (4) Christopher J. Long, Patrick L. Purdon, Simona Temereanca, Neil U. Desai, Matti S. H"{a}m"{a}l"{a}inen and Emery Neal Brown: State-space solutions to the dynamic magnetoencephalography inverse problem using high performance computing (5) Yuriy Mishchencko, Joshua T. Vogelstein and Liam Paninski: A Bayesian approach for inferring neuronal connectivity from calcium fluorescent imaging data (6) Robert E. Kass, Ryan C. Kelly and Wei-Liem Loh: Assessment of synchrony in multiple neural spike trains using loglinear point process models (7) Sofia Olhede and Brandon Whitcher: Nonparametric tests of structure for high angular resolution diffusion imaging in Q-space


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1107.3382




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