From 422efeb73fb9c80734809a6ca1223232401b4daa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alejandro de la Vega Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2023 16:12:32 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Create Name parent directory .. 2023-11-28-tutorials.md --- ...arent directory .. 2023-11-28-tutorials.md | 26 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+) create mode 100644 blog/Name parent directory .. 2023-11-28-tutorials.md diff --git a/blog/Name parent directory .. 2023-11-28-tutorials.md b/blog/Name parent directory .. 2023-11-28-tutorials.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc0ac6e --- /dev/null +++ b/blog/Name parent directory .. 2023-11-28-tutorials.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +--- +slug: tutorials-updates +title: New tutorials and updates +authors: alejandro +tags: [hello, neurosynth] +--- +Dear Neurosynth Community, + +I'm excited to announce important updates to *Neurosynth Compose*: A free and open platform for neuroimaging meta-analysis. + +First, we have added some easy to follow [tutorials](../tutorial) to our documentation, making it easy to become familiar with our platform. + +The tutorials cover two main uses cases we support: Manual and Automated Meta-analyses. Our platform make gold-standard *manual* meta-analyses much easier, by leveraging pre-extracted imaging data +and streamline user interfaces. Automated meta-analyses are ideal for generating exploratory results rapidly, enabling meta-analysis as part of routine scientific practice. + +We've also made many small but important updates to our platform, including significant performance updates and improvements to the user interface. +*Neurosynth Compose* is now more intuitive and easier to use. Give it a try by following our [manual meta-analysis tutorial](../tutorial/manual). + +We also have some exciting new features in the pipeline that we'll release in early 2024 including: +* Image-based Meta-Analysis (IBMA). Soon, you will be able to use NeuroVault data as inputs for IBMA-- a more powerful and sensitive alternative to Coordinate Based Meta-Analysis. +* Advanced data extraction using Large Language Models (GPT). Early protypes to extract detailed information (such as participant demographics) from neuroimaging articles using LLMs +have shown promise. We are working on incorporating these workflows into *Neurosynth Compose*, making it even easier to identify relevant studies for meta-analysis. + +We look forward to your feedback! + +-Alejandro