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Dec 13, 2016 06:12 PM | Alfonso Nieto-Castanon - Boston University
RE: Seed-to-voxel within ROI analysis
Hi Isabel,
If I am interpreting correctly, the simplest way to do that would be to perform standard seed-to-voxel analyses (between your seed and every voxel in the brain) and then simply restrict your results to only voxels within your target region of interest (you can do that, for example, from the results explorer window by clicking on 'display SPM' and then entering whem prompted your ROI file as a mask). Another possibility, if you really are not planning to look beyond the ROI voxels, is to directly select your ROI as an 'analysis mask' (in Setup.Options), so that all voxel-level analyses are restricted automatically to only voxels within your ROI.
Hope this helps
Alfonso
Originally posted by Isabel Berwian:
If I am interpreting correctly, the simplest way to do that would be to perform standard seed-to-voxel analyses (between your seed and every voxel in the brain) and then simply restrict your results to only voxels within your target region of interest (you can do that, for example, from the results explorer window by clicking on 'display SPM' and then entering whem prompted your ROI file as a mask). Another possibility, if you really are not planning to look beyond the ROI voxels, is to directly select your ROI as an 'analysis mask' (in Setup.Options), so that all voxel-level analyses are restricted automatically to only voxels within your ROI.
Hope this helps
Alfonso
Originally posted by Isabel Berwian:
Hello
I would like to do a a seed-to-voxel analysis, but not for all voxels in the whole brain, but only for those voxel which lie within a specified ROI. It seems to me that this is not possible using the GUI or the script or am I mistaken? Originally I thought, I could do this by doing a ROI-to-ROI analysis, but Conn seems to only correlate the timeseries of my seed with the average timeseries of all voxels, or their PCA decomposition or a weighted sum, but I did not figure out how to correlate the seed timeseries with the timeseries of the voxels within the ROI.
Is it possible to do this by adjusting the source code?
Is there a specific reason why one should not do the approach I was planning to do? What is the advantage of using e.g. the PCA decomposition and what do I lose compared to looking at individual voxels?
Best,
Isabel
I would like to do a a seed-to-voxel analysis, but not for all voxels in the whole brain, but only for those voxel which lie within a specified ROI. It seems to me that this is not possible using the GUI or the script or am I mistaken? Originally I thought, I could do this by doing a ROI-to-ROI analysis, but Conn seems to only correlate the timeseries of my seed with the average timeseries of all voxels, or their PCA decomposition or a weighted sum, but I did not figure out how to correlate the seed timeseries with the timeseries of the voxels within the ROI.
Is it possible to do this by adjusting the source code?
Is there a specific reason why one should not do the approach I was planning to do? What is the advantage of using e.g. the PCA decomposition and what do I lose compared to looking at individual voxels?
Best,
Isabel
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