Hi Joaquin and Enrico,
The values in the behavioral .csv are averages across the two task runs. The
per run (RL or LR) in-scanner reaction time and accuracy measures for each task
for each subject are available in a {TASK}_Stats.csv file in the run specific
task directory available with the subject's image data:
${StudyFolder}/${SubjectID}/MNINonLinear/Results/tfMRI_{TASK}_{RUN}/EVs/{TASK}_Stats.csv
Best,
Jenn
Jennifer Elam, Ph.D.
Scientific Outreach, Human Connectome Project
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Neuroscience, Box 8108
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Subject: [HCP-Users] Task performance per single fMRI run (LR - RL)
Hello,
We have explored the in-scanner task performance data in the behavioral .csv
file provided for HCP subjects (columns GA-KF).
Particularly, we are interested in the task accuracy ("Acc") and response time
("RT") variables per each task run (as opposed to any kind of average between
both runs).
I was wondering: are these values representing the average task performance
across the two runs (LR and RL)? If so, is there a way to get, for each task,
the performance per run (e.g. one performance table for the LR acquisition, one
for the RL)?
Thank you very much in advance.
Kind regards
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