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Sep 6, 2016 03:09 PM | Vivian Roger Steiger
RE: strategy to analyse surface-based data
dear experts
do you have any new ideas to this question below?
best wishes
Originally posted by Vivian Roger Steiger:
do you have any new ideas to this question below?
best wishes
Originally posted by Vivian Roger Steiger:
Dear experts,
I'm a new user of Conn and need some advice from pros on how to properly setup a surface-based analysis.
So far I've conducted a surface-based analysis with FreeSurfer, where I got a lot of mc-corrected clusters in a simple group comparison approach.
(I've used 'make_average_subject' to generate a specific analysis space for stats instead of fsaverage since I have a special population)
I'd like to use these significant mc-corrected clusters to start a seed-based analysis using CONN and the corresponding resting state data in order bring structural and functional findings together.
What would be the optimal strategy to start such an analysis?
Thank you very much for your help
Best,
vivian
I'm a new user of Conn and need some advice from pros on how to properly setup a surface-based analysis.
So far I've conducted a surface-based analysis with FreeSurfer, where I got a lot of mc-corrected clusters in a simple group comparison approach.
(I've used 'make_average_subject' to generate a specific analysis space for stats instead of fsaverage since I have a special population)
I'd like to use these significant mc-corrected clusters to start a seed-based analysis using CONN and the corresponding resting state data in order bring structural and functional findings together.
What would be the optimal strategy to start such an analysis?
Thank you very much for your help
Best,
vivian
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