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hello this is another tutorial and this is a tutorial that should cover the analysis pipeline of high resolution layer dependent phaser data so on the block layer fmri dot-com we already discussed many different sub steps of the analysis and which details are important today I donamp;#39;t want to focus so much on the details but instead I want to give a good overview of the entire arc of the analysis pipeline so starting from raw API data up to the final layer dependent fMRI profiles that we end up with in this analysis pipeline I want to use a few software suits that are out there already including SPM F need my own software package laney and a new plot just for some Von D plots to them you donamp;#39;t really need new blood you can plot any with anything you actually also donamp;#39;t really need SPM in case you have strong opinions about its dependency of MATLAB and you can use acne instead however those are the alternatives are not really that well optimized for high resolution