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Mar 23, 2017 03:03 PM | Alfonso Nieto-Castanon - Boston University
RE: Extracting Betas from Masked /SVC Regression
Hi Ahmed,
Yes, you may use any arbitrary mask to extract values/stats from your second-level analyses. First create a mask identifying your clusters of interest (e.g. in SPM after SVC), then go back to your second-level results explorer window, click on 'import values' and switch the option that reads something like 'extract from this analysis clusters' to 'extract from other clusters' and select there your mask file.
Hope this helps
Alfonso
Originally posted by Humza Ahmed:
Yes, you may use any arbitrary mask to extract values/stats from your second-level analyses. First create a mask identifying your clusters of interest (e.g. in SPM after SVC), then go back to your second-level results explorer window, click on 'import values' and switch the option that reads something like 'extract from this analysis clusters' to 'extract from other clusters' and select there your mask file.
Hope this helps
Alfonso
Originally posted by Humza Ahmed:
Hello All,
I have some results from a regression from which I would like to extract beta values. I know I can import clusters as covariates and use the Tools/Calculator to extract some statistics. However I have been masking my results within the SPM display and may also be correcting for small volume. Is it possible to extract Beta/T values from these clusters after masking and correction within CONN?
From,
Humza Ahmed
I have some results from a regression from which I would like to extract beta values. I know I can import clusters as covariates and use the Tools/Calculator to extract some statistics. However I have been masking my results within the SPM display and may also be correcting for small volume. Is it possible to extract Beta/T values from these clusters after masking and correction within CONN?
From,
Humza Ahmed
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