Imperial College Near Infrared Spectroscopy Neuroimaging Analysis (ICNNA)

About ICNNA

Imperial College Near Infrared Spectroscopy Neuroimaging Analysis (ICNNA), previously known as Imperial College Neuroimage Analysis (ICNA), is a Matlab based analysis tool for fNIRS neuroimaging data. Alternatively to other software tools for fNIRS analysis such as HomER or fOSA, it places the emphasis on the analysis over the processing with the experimnent instead of the individual neuroimage being the central piece of information. It has statistical, topological and graph-theory based capabilities.

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