If you run the cluster-based correction for multiple comparisons (mri_glmfit-sim), it will create a table of clusters with their areas and the average contrast in each cluster.

doug

On 12/29/10 10:49 AM, Gallen, Courtney (NIH/NIDA) [F] wrote:

Hi,

I'm currently running analyses in Qdec and have identified areas that show significant effects in my contrasts. I have two questions related to interpreting these results.

1.How can you interpret the effect in each "blob?" (i.e., which group has a greater cortical surface area, etc.). Right now, all I know is that there is an effect in certain areas. Can you export this data to get means and standard errors?

2.Is there a way to localize where these effects are? E.g., a tool that tells you this effect is located in __ area of the brain?

Thanks in advance

Courtney

Courtney Gallen

Post-baccalaureate IRTA

Neuroimaging Research Branch

National Institute on Drug Abuse (IRP)

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Baltimore, MD 21224

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