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First, try the AnalysisPrinciples page. Two groups of problems usually come up when using SPM. The first group is technical; how to perform certain analyses, how to normalize data, how to display results, and so on. This page suggests sources of help of these technical questions. The second group is theoretical: how does SPM work? Is it doing what I want it to do? How do I interpret this output, etc. These are better covered in the AnalysisPrinciples page.
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Next, have a look at the various sources of SPM help, if you have an SPM problem. In particular, try to links to our local mailing list archives, and the SPM mailing list archives. Next, have a look at the various sources of SPM help listed in SpmInformation, if you have an SPM problem. In particular, try to links to our local mailing list archives, and the SPM mailing list archives.
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If you can't see an answer to your question, and then try a message to our imagerstech mailing list. This is an excellent way of asking your question, because it allows everyone who may be interested in your message to see it, and usually the person with the most expertise in the area will try and reply. If you can't see an answer to your question, and then try a message to our ImagersTechList. This is an excellent way of asking your question, because it allows everyone who may be interested in your message to see it, and usually the person with the most expertise in the area will try and reply.
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Last, but by no means least, you could have a look through our list of local imagers at the CBU to find someone who may be able to help. If the question seems generally intersting, then you could suggest bringing it up at the end of one of our ImagersInterestGroup meetings.

You might also think of sending your question to the mailing list of the package you are using. There are instructions on how to join this list on the [http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/help/ SPM pages]. There is also an [http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/FSL.html FSL mailing list] and and a [https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/marsbar-users MarsBar mailing list].

Getting help on analysis

This is a suggested list of things and people to try if you need help with an imaging related issue. Please do try these various sources of information, because they may well have the answer to your problem, and save a poor, tired imager from dealing with your question. Be nice to us. You know it makes sense.

Two groups of problems usually come up when using SPM. The first group is technical; how to perform certain analyses, how to normalize data, how to display results, and so on. This page suggests sources of help of these technical questions. The second group is theoretical: how does SPM work? Is it doing what I want it to do? How do I interpret this output, etc. These are better covered in the AnalysisPrinciples page.

Next, have a look at the various sources of SPM help listed in SpmInformation, if you have an SPM problem. In particular, try to links to our local mailing list archives, and the SPM mailing list archives.

If you can't see an answer to your question, and then try a message to our ImagersTechList. This is an excellent way of asking your question, because it allows everyone who may be interested in your message to see it, and usually the person with the most expertise in the area will try and reply.

If the question seems generally intersting, then you could suggest bringing it up at the end of one of our ImagersInterestGroup meetings.

You might also think of sending your question to the mailing list of the package you are using. There are instructions on how to join this list on the [http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/help/ SPM pages]. There is also an [http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/FSL.html FSL mailing list] and and a [https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/marsbar-users MarsBar mailing list].

If you have a question that we haven't covered here, maybe we should. Please let us have any suggestions for topics or links for this mailing list; all received with thanks.

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