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How to cite the PLS software version used in a manuscript?
mkim
Posted on 05/11/09 15:03:49
Number of posts: 34
mkim posts:

"Using the Partial Least Squares software package version xxxxxxxx(Rotman Research Institute, Ontario, Canada; http://www.rotman-baycrest.on.ca/)....." Or is there a more proper way to do it? Thanks for your help! Miyoung

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jshen
Posted on 05/11/09 15:09:44
Number of posts: 291
jshen replies:

If you would like to cite any programs in PLS software, please use our PLS web site address:

http://www.rotman-baycrest.on.ca/pls

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rmcintosh
Posted on 05/12/09 09:32:36
Number of posts: 394
rmcintosh replies:

You can also cite the original papers (depending on what modality you are analysing)

PET
McIntosh AR, Bookstein FL, Haxby JV, Grady CL (1996) Spatial pattern analysis of functional brain images using Partial Least Squares. Neuroimage 3:143-157.

ERP
Lobaugh NJ, West R, McIntosh AR (2001) Spatiotemporal analysis of experimental differences in event-related potential data with partial least squares. Psychophysiology 38:517-530.

fMRI
McIntosh AR, Chau WK, Protzner AB (2004) Spatiotemporal analysis of event-related fMRI data using partial least squares. Neuroimage 23:764-775.

And for added details and advances:
McIntosh AR, Lobaugh NJ (2004) Partial least squares analysis of neuroimaging data: applications and advances. Neuroimage 23 Suppl 1:S250-263.





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