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May 17, 2019 10:05 PM | Cody Barlow - VA
First Level Analysis Results in CONN with single subject with two timepoints
Hello everyone,
I am new to CONN and need some help with my analysis.
I have a case study looking at changes in connectivity with a treatment intervention for a single subject with two time points.
Thus, I am able to only do first level analysis.
I am having trouble getting the data from first level analysis results into a CSV file with numerical values, since I am trying to look at percent change of different regions of connectivity over the course of treatment.
Currently, CONN exports the results as BETA values and Correlation Values in a NIFTI FILE. Does someone have a way to get export physical number values from this.
I've been reading the forums and some people where able to write a matlab script to successfully do this. Unfortunately, I have very limited skills in Matlab and need assistance.
Furthermore, does anyone know what else to do to compare these two time points other than just a spot check in the CONN interface?
Thank you.
I am new to CONN and need some help with my analysis.
I have a case study looking at changes in connectivity with a treatment intervention for a single subject with two time points.
Thus, I am able to only do first level analysis.
I am having trouble getting the data from first level analysis results into a CSV file with numerical values, since I am trying to look at percent change of different regions of connectivity over the course of treatment.
Currently, CONN exports the results as BETA values and Correlation Values in a NIFTI FILE. Does someone have a way to get export physical number values from this.
I've been reading the forums and some people where able to write a matlab script to successfully do this. Unfortunately, I have very limited skills in Matlab and need assistance.
Furthermore, does anyone know what else to do to compare these two time points other than just a spot check in the CONN interface?
Thank you.