scores and does a t-test across subjects. I’d
have a look at FSLNets, as it has a good implementation of these things.
Peace,
Matt.
From: Kimberly Stachenfeld k...@princeton.edu
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do it that way since there are a variety of better
alternatives that deal with the issue in a more targeted way. In any case,
we should have a better solution for dense analyses in the future.
Peace,
Matt.
From: Kimberly Stachenfeld k...@princeton.edu
Date: Monday, April 13, 2015 at 6
(Yeo et al, 2011)? Either? Something fancier?
Any advice or additional resources would be enormously appreciated --
thanks very much!!
Kim
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