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fNIRS 2018

fNIRS 2010 conference will be held during October 5-8, 2018 in Tokyo, Japan. You may find more information at http://fnirs2018.org/. The early registration deadline is 2018-09-05.
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Temporal resolution of CW fNIRS devices

This is a guest post by Ning Liu from Stanford University. Temporal resolution provides information on the distance of time between the acquisitions of two images (data) of the same area. It is the reciprocal of sampling rate (or acquisition rate) of
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Deep learning training speed with 1080 Ti and M1200

I compared the speed of Nvidia’s 1080 Ti on a desktop (Intel i5-3470 CPU, 3.2G Hz, 32G memory) and NVIDIA Quadro M1200 w/4GB GDDR5, 640 CUDA cores on a laptop (CPU: Intel Core i7-7920HQ (Quad Core 3.10GHz, 4.10GHz Turbo, 8MB 45W, Memory: 64G).
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You can start to use Stork in 10s!

Stork is a simple app for researchers to follow up scientific publications. It only takes me 10s to start. https://www.storkapp.me/?ref=alivelearn
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Find cheapest flight

Another option is https://www.kayak.com/flights, which is also useful to find cheapest flight. I booked a direct flight (non-stop) from San Francisco to Beijing for my father last October. The cost is ~$300. It’s fairly che
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Recommend 3blue1brown

When I was in high school and saw the following equation, my mind was blown! $$1+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{9}+\frac{1}{16}+…=\frac{\pi^2}{6}$$ Why is Pi here? Isn’t it supposed to show up only in circle related problem? But the left-hand has n
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To beginner: task-based fNIRS study design (2)

This is a guest post by Ning Liu from Stanford University. – A basic block design includes two conditions: task condition and control condition. The two conditions present alternatively, thus is also called ‘AB block’ (Fig. 1A). This design assumes t
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浅谈近红外脑成像(fNIRS)任务态实验设计(二)

本文作者是斯坦福大学刘宁 传统的组块设计(block design)通常包括两种组块: 任务组块和控制组块,又被称为“AB block”设计(如图1A)。这种设计基于一个假设: 两种组块条件下的意识态
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To beginner: task-based fNIRS study design (1)

This is a guest post by Ning Liu from Stanford University. — For someone who has no imaging background and just began to use fNIRS, s/he might be surprised to find out that the imaging study design is so different with study designs in other fi
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