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Mar 8, 2023 12:03 AM | Alfonso Nieto-Castanon - Boston University
RE: Extracting denosed timseseries
Dear Ramesh,
The files ROI_Subject*_Condition001.mat file will contain the denoised ROI data for condition #1 in the variable 'data' (see the file _list_conditions in that same folder to get the association between condition numbers in filenames and condition names included in your CONN project; see the variable 'names' to get a list of ROI names included in the 'data' variable).
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Alfonso
Originally posted by Ramesh Babu MG:
The files ROI_Subject*_Condition001.mat file will contain the denoised ROI data for condition #1 in the variable 'data' (see the file _list_conditions in that same folder to get the association between condition numbers in filenames and condition names included in your CONN project; see the variable 'names' to get a list of ROI names included in the 'data' variable).
Best
Alfonso
Originally posted by Ramesh Babu MG:
Dear Experts,
I did preprocessing steps using CONN 21b for my resting state fMFRI analysis. It has generated 2 ROI files for each subject consists of ROI_Subject001_Condition000.mat, ROI_Subject001_Condition001.mat.
The difference in the file name is "000", and "001". I am not sure which file contains the denoised timeseries? Is there any MATLAB code to get denoiced timeseries?
Thanks in advance,
Ramesh
I did preprocessing steps using CONN 21b for my resting state fMFRI analysis. It has generated 2 ROI files for each subject consists of ROI_Subject001_Condition000.mat, ROI_Subject001_Condition001.mat.
The difference in the file name is "000", and "001". I am not sure which file contains the denoised timeseries? Is there any MATLAB code to get denoiced timeseries?
Thanks in advance,
Ramesh
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| Title | Author | Date |
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| Ramesh Babu MG | Mar 6, 2023 | |
| Alfonso Nieto-Castanon | Mar 8, 2023 | |
| Ramesh Babu MG | Mar 11, 2023 | |
