Dear HCP experts,
I ran an analysis comparing cortical myelination between patients and
controls and found a significant difference between groups, but only in the
left hemisphere. What's making me doubt my results is that the differences
are observed in large areas of the left hemisphere, but absolutely nowhere
in the right, and we have no theoretical reasons to expect such a
lateralization.
Do you have any ideas what might have gone wrong? I have 17 patients and 25
controls, is this maybe too small of a sample? Should I double check
certain analysis steps? Basically any ideas are welcome, since I really
cannot interpret these findings at all, it seems.
Thanks in advance!
Best,
Darko

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