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Nov 23, 2016 03:11 AM | Luis Araujo
Subtractions and hyper or hypo clusters
Hi experts,
Thanks for the suggestions in the previous questions, they helped me understanding these methods.
For a bit of background: I took some pairs of ictal-interictal spects, analysed with ISAS BIS and later imported the diff/subtraction files into SPM in order to run a second-level analysis and check out areas that significantly changed using a one sample t-test. I centred MNI template to the anterior comissure and coregistered all the diffs to the template, as suggested.
On to a final follow up question. SPM pointed a few significant clusters in this analysis, and I got curious if with the approach I took I could find out if these clusters correspond to areas of hyperperfusion or hypoperfusion? Note that I am now talking about the diffs in the second-level analysis.
Is there any way of finding out the characteristics of these clusters? Are they representing hyper or hypoperfusion?
Thanks,
luis
Thanks for the suggestions in the previous questions, they helped me understanding these methods.
For a bit of background: I took some pairs of ictal-interictal spects, analysed with ISAS BIS and later imported the diff/subtraction files into SPM in order to run a second-level analysis and check out areas that significantly changed using a one sample t-test. I centred MNI template to the anterior comissure and coregistered all the diffs to the template, as suggested.
On to a final follow up question. SPM pointed a few significant clusters in this analysis, and I got curious if with the approach I took I could find out if these clusters correspond to areas of hyperperfusion or hypoperfusion? Note that I am now talking about the diffs in the second-level analysis.
Is there any way of finding out the characteristics of these clusters? Are they representing hyper or hypoperfusion?
Thanks,
luis