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fMRI localizers for visual motion

Running this script will show blocks of motion dots and static dots. Motion blocks will show:

  • dots moving in one of four directions (up-, down-, left-, and right-ward) (MT+ localizer)
  • or dots moving inward and outward in the peripheral of the screen (MT/MST localizer).

Requirements

Make sure that the following toolboxes are installed and added to the matlab / octave path. See the next section on how to install the submodule toolboxes.

For instructions see the following links:

Requirements Used version
CPP_BIDS (submodule) 2.1.1
CPP_PTB (submodule) 1.2.1
PsychToolBox >=3.0.14
Matlab >=2017
or octave >=4.?

Installation

The CPP_BIDS and CPP_PTB dependencies are already set up as submodules to this repository. You can install it all with git by doing.

git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/cpp-lln-lab/localizer_visual_motion.git

Set up and running

In the main.m script, you are meant

  • to set your configuration (cfg)
  • call initEnv() to add the relevant folders to the MATLAB path
  • call cfg = checkParameters(cfg) to set up any default configuration you did not set.
  • call visualMotionLocalizer(cfg) to run the localizer.

The minimalist script would thus look like:

clc;
clear;

%% Run MT+ localizer

cfg.design.localizer = 'MT';
initEnv();

cfg = checkParameters(cfg);

% Run
visualMotionLocalizer(cfg);

Type help checkParameters and see the README in docs to get more information about the configuration options.

Run in debug mode (set cfg.debug.do = true) it does not care about subjID, run n., Eye Tracker...

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


Mohamed Rezk

💻 🎨 🤔

marcobarilari

💻 🎨 🤔 🐛 📓 👀 💬 🚇 🚧

Remi Gau

💻 🎨 🤔 🐛 📓 👀 💬 🚇 🚧

CerenB

🐛 📓

iqrashahzad14

💻 🤔

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!