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Jul 24, 2017 06:07 PM | jon
RE: help with some obscure anadef parameters
Hi,
I am trying to run BASCO (esp the anadef.mat script) with my own data. Just wondering if anyone here who has successfully done so can help me understand the following parameters?
Where can I find these parameters/Do they need to be changed according to what scanner/sequence has been used?
AnaDef.fmri_t = 16;
AnaDef.fmri_t0 = 9;
AnaDef.Subj{cSubj}.Duration = [3 3 3 3 3];
(I guess that each number represents the duration of a condition, assuming that all trials in a condition have the same duration. There are 5 conditions in the sample data used in the tutorial and thus 5 values to be specified.)
Wondering what if the durations are different among the trials in a condition (e.g. for movie stimuli)? Should we include 5 arrays of durations then in this case?
Really appreciative of any suggestion/advice. Many thanks in advance
johnny
I am trying to run BASCO (esp the anadef.mat script) with my own data. Just wondering if anyone here who has successfully done so can help me understand the following parameters?
Where can I find these parameters/Do they need to be changed according to what scanner/sequence has been used?
AnaDef.fmri_t = 16;
AnaDef.fmri_t0 = 9;
AnaDef.Subj{cSubj}.Duration = [3 3 3 3 3];
(I guess that each number represents the duration of a condition, assuming that all trials in a condition have the same duration. There are 5 conditions in the sample data used in the tutorial and thus 5 values to be specified.)
Wondering what if the durations are different among the trials in a condition (e.g. for movie stimuli)? Should we include 5 arrays of durations then in this case?
Really appreciative of any suggestion/advice. Many thanks in advance
johnny
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