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Nov 27, 2017 03:11 PM | Stephen L. - Coma Science Group, GIGA-Consciousness, Hospital & University of Liege
RE: Non-parametric cluster correction single subj
In fact I'm not sure if this is a bug or if it is perfectly normal
to have this kind of results, are cluster-wise non-parametric
corrections expected to work in CONN for a single subject (as group
A) vs a controls group (group B)?
BTW, you probably know about it, but apparently a team solved the issue of non-parametric testing in fMRI and in particular the temporal autocorrelation issue by devising a "blockwise" permutation scheme: Adolf, D., Weston, S., Baecke, S., Luchtmann, M., Bernarding, J., & Kropf, S. (2014). Increasing the reliability of data analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging by applying a new blockwise permutation method. Frontiers in neuroinformatics, 8 ; (implemented in SPM toolbox StabMultip, link provided in the article).
BTW, you probably know about it, but apparently a team solved the issue of non-parametric testing in fMRI and in particular the temporal autocorrelation issue by devising a "blockwise" permutation scheme: Adolf, D., Weston, S., Baecke, S., Luchtmann, M., Bernarding, J., & Kropf, S. (2014). Increasing the reliability of data analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging by applying a new blockwise permutation method. Frontiers in neuroinformatics, 8 ; (implemented in SPM toolbox StabMultip, link provided in the article).
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