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Sep 10, 2019 04:09 PM | mohammad reza
How to remove first-order derivatives of realignment parameters in conn_batch_humanconnectomeproject's
onDear CONN developers,
Thank you for your great toolbox, I really enjoy using it!
I have a problem regarding the editing of CONN_batch_humanconnectomeproject. Since HCP has included the motion parameters and its derivatives in its motion parameter text file, I didn't want to add first-order temporal derivatives to the the realignment confound parameters. So in the conn_batch_humanconnectomeproject I added:
Unfortunately, after the processing of the data, the default setup won't get changed and CONN add first-order temporal derivatives of the realignments which results in 24 parameters of realignment. Also, even if "effect of rest" was not selected in the batch commands, after loading the results in the GUI, it was in the list of the confounds.
I know this problem can be solved by editing the GUI but due to the large sample size of HCP, I prefer using the batch commands.
Thank you!
Best,
Mohammad
Thank you for your great toolbox, I really enjoy using it!
I have a problem regarding the editing of CONN_batch_humanconnectomeproject. Since HCP has included the motion parameters and its derivatives in its motion parameter text file, I didn't want to add first-order temporal derivatives to the the realignment confound parameters. So in the conn_batch_humanconnectomeproject I added:
batch.Preprocessing.confounds.names={'White','CSF','scrubbing','realigment'};
batch.Preprocessing.confounds.dimensions={5,5,6,12};
batch.Preprocessing.confounds.deriv={0,0,0,0};
Unfortunately, after the processing of the data, the default setup won't get changed and CONN add first-order temporal derivatives of the realignments which results in 24 parameters of realignment. Also, even if "effect of rest" was not selected in the batch commands, after loading the results in the GUI, it was in the list of the confounds.
I know this problem can be solved by editing the GUI but due to the large sample size of HCP, I prefer using the batch commands.
Thank you!
Best,
Mohammad
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