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hi so moving along down the FSL pipeline we today are gonna focus on getting our functional data prepared so so far you should already have your structural data all set and you should have already had a peek at your functional data to see how they looked so were right here whoops were right here on the in the pipeline so youve already converted your data comms - nifty I will put a link here to a blog post where you can get some tips on that and hopefully youve already skull strip to your structural images and run the QA step I will also put a link here to the video that covered that so the things were going to focus on with our functional data are trimming the volumes off from the beginning so this is going to vary scanner to scanner and even protocol to protocol it depends on what you do at the scanner so if you forgot you need to backtrack and figure that out and maybe double check with whoever helps you run your scanner what you need to do so for example at even at UT the same