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On 12/07/2017 02:23 PM, Taylor, Johnmark wrote:
> Thanks once again for all the help on this. I am running the GLM in
> native space, typically so that I can get the beta values to use in an
> MVPA analysis. So it sounds like if you specify per-run
> motion-correction and
Thanks once again for all the help on this. I am running the GLM in native
space, typically so that I can get the beta values to use in an MVPA
analysis. So it sounds like if you specify per-run motion-correction and
registration, and don't tell it to resample to anything (e.g., the MNI
brain or
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On 12/03/2017 06:35 PM, Taylor, Johnmark wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A few quick questions about the "Per-Run" option in preproc-sess. I
> understand that in this option, each run's images are registered to
> the middle timepoint of that run, rather than the first timepoint of
> the first run. I was
Hello,
A few quick questions about the "Per-Run" option in preproc-sess. I
understand that in this option, each run's images are registered to the
middle timepoint of that run, rather than the first timepoint of the first
run. I was wondering, though:
1) Why is this the preferred option instead