SPM is a free and open-source software package for the analysis of brain imaging data sequences, supporting fMRI, PET, SPECT, EEG, and MEG. Developed by Karl Friston at University College London, it aims to facilitate statistical analysis of functional imaging data.
SPM offers comprehensive support from downloading software and datasets to online tutorials and documentation, helping users analyze brain imaging data. Users can learn how to implement various methods using SPM through online tutorials.
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