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Just to follow-up on what Matt said, concatenating the two runs would NOT be the way that we would recommend to process/combine the two runs per task.
Best,
-MH
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From: <Yan>, Shulin <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 2:25 PM To: Matt Glasser <[email protected]>, Elvis Dohmatob <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [HCP-Users] Phase-encoding-direction-dependent (LR, RL) EVs files, which ones to use in first level GLM ? Hey DED,
I just did the work. I directly combined the two data say, _RL followed _LR. Then, you remain the EVs file of _LR, and add (232*0.72s) to the time
in _RL's EVs file.
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Sent: 01 October 2013 20:02 To: Elvis Dohmatob; [email protected] Subject: Re: [HCP-Users] Phase-encoding-direction-dependent (LR, RL) EVs files, which ones to use in first level GLM ? I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to do. Are you sure you don't just want to use the individual subject task fMRI data we've already just released?
I don't think there is any way you can combine the _LR and _RL data in a first level analysis. You need to combine them in the level 2 analysis (which uses flameo not film_gls).
Peace,
Matt.
From: Elvis Dohmatob <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 1:58 PM To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [HCP-Users] Phase-encoding-direction-dependent (LR, RL) EVs files, which ones to use in first level GLM ? Hi all,
I'm trying to run first level (single-subject) GLM on task fMRI HCP data. But I'm unsure on how to use the timing info.Example: subject 100307, MOTOR I have stimulus timing info (cue.txt , lf.txt , lh.txt, rf.txt, rh.txt, Sync.txt, t.txt) in both 100307/tfMRI_MOTOR/unprocessed/3T/tfMRI_MOTOR_LR/LINKED_DATA/EPRIME/EVs/ and 100307/tfMRI_MOTOR/unprocessed/3T/tfMRI_MOTOR_RL/LINKED_DATA/EPRIME/EVs/, but the contents of the corresponding files in both directions vary (for example, the contents of 100307/tfMRI_MOTOR/unprocessed/3T/tfMRI_MOTOR_LR/LINKED_DATA/EPRIME/EVs/lf.txt are different from 100307/tfMRI_MOTOR/unprocessed/3T/tfMRI_MOTOR_RL/LINKED_DATA/EPRIME/EVs/lf.txt). How am I to combine/merge these phase-encoding-direction-dependent EVs in my GLM ? N.B.: During the 'topup' step of my preprocessing pipeline, I already 'combined' the _LR and _RL fMRI data to produce a single 4D film
Thanks in advance for your help.
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- Re: [HCP-Users] Phase-encoding-direction-dependent... Elvis Dohmatob
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