Hi, just wondering if anyone has any advice on the following questions:

I'm using QDEC to analyze cortical thickness differences between groups and
I have a few questions:

1) There are a few variables that I need to control for. First variable is
scanner - I used two different scanners of different field strengths (1.5T
GE and 3T Siemens) so I wanted to control for scanner. I also wanted to
control for age and gender. Here's my ideal design setup:

discrete variables - groups, scanner, gender
nuisance variable - age

contrast would be 1 -1 0 0 0 0

I realize that scanner, gender, and group are all discrete variables, and
that age would be a continuous one. However, in the design tab, I am not
able to select all 3 discrete variables (groups, scanner, and gender).
Should I designate scanner or gender as a nuisance variable instead? Would
it matter which one I use as the nuisance variable? Possible setup:

discrete vars - groups, scanner
nuisance vars - age, gender

contrast - 1 -1 0 0 (Correct?)

2) If I use DODS, should I demean the ages if age is a nuisance variable?

3) If I use a smoothing kernel during the analysis, then create an ROI and
map that ROI to each individual subject, will the resulting .stats file in
each subjects stats folder reflect the smoothed data or does mapping onto
each ROI just extract the raw unsmoothed data from each vertex?

Thanks!
Krista
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