Hi there,

I am running an analysis to examine differences in cortical thickness
between two groups (clinical vs control) and have entered ICV as a nuisance
variable and age as a covariate. The analysis results in qdec do not appear
to give a result that answers the question: does the average cortical
thickness differ between clinical and control with both the nuisance factor
and the covariate accounted for. The only result comparing average
thickness between the groups lists ICV as a nuisance factor, and does not
include age as a covariate. Other results are examining correlation between
age and thickness accounting for group, or whether the thickness-age
correlation differs between groups accounting for ICV.

A second question: when i just include ICV as a nuisance factor and do not
enter age as a covariate (groups mean age is almost identical), there are
some areas of cortical thickening in the clinical group, which become much
larger after correction for multiple comparisons using Monte Carlo Null-Z
simulation (threshold 0.05).  This seems counterintuitave to me as I would
expect a reduction in significant clusters after correction. One of the
main clusters traverses the cingulate gyrus, however, when I extract cortical
thickness values for each individual subject and compare group means for
subregions of the cingulate in SPSS, there are no significant differences
on any of the subregions. In fact, they are almost identical. Could adding
ICV as a nuisance variable account for this? Mean ICV values are almost
identitical between groups. Or is there some additive affect at the cluster
level?

Many thanks for any clarity you can provide.

Kind regards,

James
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