Reply to Cox et al. and Kessler et al.: Data and code sharing is the way forward for fMRI
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We are glad that our paper has generated intense discussions in the fMRI field, on how to analyze fMRI data and how to correct for multiple comparisons. The goal of the paper was not to disparage any specific fMRI software, but to point out that parametric statistical methods are based on a number of assumptions that are not always valid for fMRI data, and that non-parametric statistical methods are a good alternative. Through AFNIs introduction of non-parametric statistics in the function 3dttest++, the three most common fMRI softwares now all support non-parametric group inference (SPM through the toolbox SnPM, and FSL through the function randomise).
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