Hi Luke,

You can definitely analyze your data in surface-land, though many people put 
their metric/surface_shape files into matlab or some third-party package to do 
this.

There is a caret_stats package that does a few basic stats tests (e.g., two 
sample and paired t-tests; one-way ANOVA).  See this thread:

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02511.html

I think at some point FSL's randomize will be able to read CIFTI files, which 
is a more complex format developed for the connectome project.  But I don't 
know when.

Donna


On Mar 1, 2013, at 6:30 AM, Lukas Scheef <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear collogues!
> 
> I wonder if Caret is capable to statistically analyze data in surface space 
> like comparing myelin maps fMRI-data between groups  - or do I have to 
> delineate ROIS on the surface and map it back to voxel space?
> 
> Sincerely yours,
> 
>  
> 
> Luke
> 
> 
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