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Apr 20, 2023 08:04 PM | Alfonso Nieto-Castanon - Boston University
RE: Interpreting Functional connectivity values very close to zero
Dear Rola,
Something like r=0.012 can typically be interpreted as "no connectivity" between the regions, and r=0.13 as "weak/small positive connectivity", but also look at the confidence intervals of these effects to better ascertain how strongly to interpret their absolute values as well as the differences between the two groups.
Hope this helps
Alfonso
Originally posted by Rola Farah:
Something like r=0.012 can typically be interpreted as "no connectivity" between the regions, and r=0.13 as "weak/small positive connectivity", but also look at the confidence intervals of these effects to better ascertain how strongly to interpret their absolute values as well as the differences between the two groups.
Hope this helps
Alfonso
Originally posted by Rola Farah:
Dear Alfonso,
I got connectivity values that are very close to zero (0.012 for one group and 0.13 for the other group). How can we interpret those values and what do they reflect?
Many thanks
Rola
I got connectivity values that are very close to zero (0.012 for one group and 0.13 for the other group). How can we interpret those values and what do they reflect?
Many thanks
Rola
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| Title | Author | Date |
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| Rola Farah | Apr 18, 2023 | |
| Alfonso Nieto-Castanon | Apr 20, 2023 | |
