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[#9708] How to compare channels that cannot be included in one single brain
view?
Date: 2020-11-20 03:41 |
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stevenho (stevenho)
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Summary: more information How to compare channels that cannot be included in one single brain
view? |
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Hi,
I have 2 sets*12 channels (bilateral) and was checking the
corrected activation map. However, my set of channels could not be
included in any single brain view. For example, the occipital view
only included 9 out of 12 channels in a set, and the lateral view
only included 5 of them. In the txt exported, the statistics (beta
& T-stat) of those channels not included were shown as N/A. How can
I compare all channels simultaneously?
On the other hand, the threshold value seemed to depend on the
brain view (and actually, the number of channels being compared).
Since a channel could be seen in both the occipital view and the
lateral view, with the thresholds under the two views being
different, the T-stat of this channel could be above the threshold
in one view but below the threshold in another. Is this how it's
supposed to work? Then how can I determine whether a channel had a
reliable activation or not?
Thanks!
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