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Hey guys, in this video I want to go over how to convert from DICOMs into a BIDS folder set. BIDS stands for Brain Imaging Data Structure. Its basically a standardized folder structure and also file format and naming structure used in neuroimaging analysis. I believe this comes from a lab from Stanford that has been pushing a lot in the last 2 or 3 years a standardized pipeline for neuroimaging preprocessing. I was looking into this because I was interested trying out fMRIPrep, which is a fMRI preprocessing pipeline that you can customize but its basically like freely available online for different labs to use. The idea basically that you input this data folder that has a standardized naming structure for the subfolders and also a specific kind of files with a specific kind of naming structure as well. In this video, Im really just going to go over how you convert from DICOMs into the file structure that BIDS uses. Ill put a link to all of the stuff that Im looking at online in t