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Jan 1, 2023 08:01 AM | chen dian
seed-to-voxel semipartial correlation analysis
Dear Alfonso and CONN Users,
I am a new user of this toolbox and I have some troubles with this toolbox.
I am using the latest CONN release doing a seed-to-voxel semipartial correlation analysis.
I want to obtain the unique contribution of a given source on a target area (e.g. Seed A) after controlling for the contributions of other additional source areas (e.g. Seed B, C and D).
I have no idea how to distinguish between setting a target area and other additional source areas in the Setup-> Rois tab and the Analyses (1st-level) tab.
For example, I import the Seed A file with the settings "compute average timeseries", "from primary functional dataset" in the Setup-> Rois tab and "Source dimensions = 1", "derivatives order = 0", "frequency bands = 1" in the Analyses(1st-level). However, what about the settings of other additional source areas (e.g. Seed B, C and D)?
Do you have perhaps a step by step guide or can someone advise me how to do this?
I look forward to hearing from you!
Kind regards,
Mary
I am a new user of this toolbox and I have some troubles with this toolbox.
I am using the latest CONN release doing a seed-to-voxel semipartial correlation analysis.
I want to obtain the unique contribution of a given source on a target area (e.g. Seed A) after controlling for the contributions of other additional source areas (e.g. Seed B, C and D).
I have no idea how to distinguish between setting a target area and other additional source areas in the Setup-> Rois tab and the Analyses (1st-level) tab.
For example, I import the Seed A file with the settings "compute average timeseries", "from primary functional dataset" in the Setup-> Rois tab and "Source dimensions = 1", "derivatives order = 0", "frequency bands = 1" in the Analyses(1st-level). However, what about the settings of other additional source areas (e.g. Seed B, C and D)?
Do you have perhaps a step by step guide or can someone advise me how to do this?
I look forward to hearing from you!
Kind regards,
Mary