sdm-help-list > RE: more than one contrast in several papers
Dec 10, 2017  06:12 PM | Joaquim Radua
RE: more than one contrast in several papers
Dear Monica,

it is possible. You must first convert(*) the coordinates (and t-values) to t maps using the "pre-processing" button, and then combine these t maps to have a single t map. Finally, in the main meta-analysis you must only use this combined t map and an automatically generated "var_reduction" file.

Hope this helps,

Joaquim

* Please that the word "convert" here is not fully correct. The correct wording should be something such as: "You must first recreate the t-maps from the coordinates and t-values of the peaks of the clusters of statistical significance."

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RE: more than one contrast in several papers
Joaquim Radua Dec 10, 2017
Hui Zheng Dec 8, 2017
Joaquim Radua Dec 8, 2017
Hui Zheng Dec 8, 2017
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Anton Albajes-Eizagirre Dec 14, 2017
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