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Jun 18, 2014 03:06 AM | Alfonso Nieto-Castanon - Boston University
RE: combining sources
Hi Mary,
The "explore cluster" option in version 13.l is still there, only a bit more cumbersome to get to. Simply press the "Export mask" button, and then, when prompted, select the "Explore mask results" option. Unfortunately the "import values" option is a new addition so it was not available in the older version.
If you prefer to update to the latest version that should work without a problem (simply load the old project on the new version and you will have access to these newer options in the results explorer windows). The only option that I believe could possibly require you to re-run your second-level analyses will be if you attempt to use the "export values" option on an analysis that does not include all of your experiment subjects (e.g. a second-level analysis that only looks at one subgroup of subjects). In general the only cases where I would advice against upgrading to the latest version is if you are in the middle of your setup/preprocessing/first-level analyses, just to make sure that you apply the same analysis options to all of your subjects. Other than that, the later versions should always be compatible with projects processed through earlier versions.
Hope this helps
Alfonso
Originally posted by Mary Newsome:
The "explore cluster" option in version 13.l is still there, only a bit more cumbersome to get to. Simply press the "Export mask" button, and then, when prompted, select the "Explore mask results" option. Unfortunately the "import values" option is a new addition so it was not available in the older version.
If you prefer to update to the latest version that should work without a problem (simply load the old project on the new version and you will have access to these newer options in the results explorer windows). The only option that I believe could possibly require you to re-run your second-level analyses will be if you attempt to use the "export values" option on an analysis that does not include all of your experiment subjects (e.g. a second-level analysis that only looks at one subgroup of subjects). In general the only cases where I would advice against upgrading to the latest version is if you are in the middle of your setup/preprocessing/first-level analyses, just to make sure that you apply the same analysis options to all of your subjects. Other than that, the later versions should always be compatible with projects processed through earlier versions.
Hope this helps
Alfonso
Originally posted by Mary Newsome:
Alfonso, thanks so much. I noticed I don't
see an "explore cluster" button anywhere. Do I need to
upgrade my version? I'm using 13.l. (And if I do need
to upgrade, would the current analyses be compatible?)
Thanks again for everything.
Best,
Mary
Thanks again for everything.
Best,
Mary
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