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== Statistics == | == Statistics == | ||
* SPSS - general purpose | * SPSS - general purpose | ||
− | * [https://www.r-project.org/ R] (free) - general purpose | + | * [https://www.r-project.org/ R] (free) - general purpose with [http://r4ds.had.co.nz/ great online book]! |
* [http://psignifit.sourceforge.net/ psignifit] (free) - psychometric function fitting | * [http://psignifit.sourceforge.net/ psignifit] (free) - psychometric function fitting | ||
Revision as of 18:24, 21 September 2016
This page contains useful information about research software used in the lab.
Contents
General useful software
- Total Commander (free) - file manager
- WinSCP (free) - file transfer tool
- TeXnicCenter (free) - LateX editor
- Mendeley reference manager (free) - manage references & automatic bibliography generator for MSWord, LibreOffice and BibTeX
- SeaMonkey (free) - internet application suite including web editor
Vector graphics
Statistics
- SPSS - general purpose
- R (free) - general purpose with great online book!
- psignifit (free) - psychometric function fitting
Imaging analysis
- SPM (free) - general purpose (fMRI oriented)
- PDC (free) - partially directed coherence analysis
- FieldTrip (free) - general purpose (EEG/MEG oriented)
- Brainwave (free) and documentation - MEG analysis toolbox
- CARET (free) - anatomical reconstruction toolkit for structural and anatomical data (simple tutorial)
Machine Learning
- Kevin Murphy's Kalman filter toolbox (free)
- libSVM - Support Vector Machine Library