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Jun 7, 2018 09:06 PM | Donald McLaren
RE: gPPI with parametric modulator entered as user-specific regressor
What is the full name of the column in SPM.xX.name?
Generally, its Sn(i) PPI_Cond^PM, if I recall correctly. The code is setup to concatenate the condition name and contrail, so:
P.Contrasts(1).left={'Cond'};
P.Contrasts(1).right={'none'};
P.Contrasts(1).Contrail={'PM'};
becomes PPI_CondPM
I think this means that for your case, you need P.Contrasts(1).Contrail={'^PM'}; but it depends how the SPM.xX.name columns appear.
Best,
Donald
Generally, its Sn(i) PPI_Cond^PM, if I recall correctly. The code is setup to concatenate the condition name and contrail, so:
P.Contrasts(1).left={'Cond'};
P.Contrasts(1).right={'none'};
P.Contrasts(1).Contrail={'PM'};
becomes PPI_CondPM
I think this means that for your case, you need P.Contrasts(1).Contrail={'^PM'}; but it depends how the SPM.xX.name columns appear.
Best,
Donald
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