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Section 1.1 1.1.1 The Purpose of the Lyngby Toolbox 8 Models Available in the Toolbox Currently, the toolbox includes the following modelling methods (The exact details of the algorithms are covered later on in the manual): Cross-Correlation Cross-correlation with the paradigm (The activation function, which usually is a square shaped design function). A well-established method suited for estimation of delay and activation strength from a given paradigm. FIR filter A general linear regression model of finite length. The time series are modelled as a convolution between the paradigm and a linear filter of a finite length, on a per voxel basis. Exhaustive FIR filter The same as the FIR filter, but using an exhaustive search of all FIR models up to a specified filter length. The optimal filter is found from generalization theory. K-means Clustering A non-linear statistical method for clustering (labelling) the data using either the raw time series or the cross-correlation with the paradigm. This method is suited for identification of areas with similar activation and delay. The method is described in (Bishop, 1995, pp. 187-189) and has been used for fMRI in (Toft et al., 1997; Goutte et al., 1999). Grid Search Lange-Zeger model A parameterized convolution model with a grid search of optimal parameters with zoom built in. The same as above but a non-iterative grid search scheme for estimating the parameter is used. The model estimates three parameters that have easy physical interpretation. Iterative Lange-Zeger model A parameterized convolution model with an iterative scheme for estimating the model parameters. The model estimates three parameters that have easy physical interpretation. The Ardekani t-test A linear transform of the time-series mapped to a subspace controlled by the paradigm. In this method the activation estimator can be approximated to be Student t-distributed, hence a statistical measure of the correlation to the paradigm is found. The method has been described by Babak Ardekani and Iwao Kanno (Ardekani and Kanno, 1998). Ardekani F-test A linear transform of the time-series mapped to a subspace controlled by a finite size Fourier based subspace. In this method the activation estimator can be approximated to be F-distributed, hence a statistical measure of the energy in the subspace relative to the energy lying outside of this subspace is found. The method has been described by Babak Ardekani and Iwao Kanno (Ardekani and Kanno, 1998). Ardekani F-test with nuisance subspace A variation of the Ardekani F-test, where a nuisance subspace is identified and extracted from the signal. The method is described in (Ardekani et al., 1999). Ordinary t-test From a square wave activation function each of the time series is split into an activation part and a baseline part. In this model the difference in means relative to a deviation measure is given a statistical interpretation. c °Lars Kai Hansen et al 1997