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September 11, 2018 10:39AM
Hello,

I am analyzing resting state data and usually use 3dttest++ with -Clustsim option to do a seed based group analysis. It looks like this option uses the input to 3dttest which is the final seed-based results obtained from 3dDeconvolve. I recently ran a 3 level 3dAnova and was a little confused about whether the stats are FDR corrected. The output from anova_bucket dataset shows significance (at least I think that is what the asterisks mean) :
-- At sub-brick #0 'group_f:Inten' datum type is short: 0 to 32767 [internal]
[* 1.48214e-05] 0 to 0.485652 [scaled]
-- At sub-brick #1 'group_f:F-stat' datum type is short: 0 to 1035 [internal]
[* 0.01] 0 to 10.35 [scaled]
statcode = fift; statpar = 2 26
-- At sub-brick #2 'AI_m:Mean' datum type is short: -5718 to 32767 [internal]
[* 2.33344e-05] -0.133426 to 0.764599 [scaled]
-- At sub-brick #3 'AI_m:t-stat' datum type is short: -5440 to 32700 [internal]
[* 0.001] -5.44 to 32.7 [scaled]


And when I open the dataset in the GUI, there is an associated q value (the p and q values change automatically depending on which sub-brick you have as overlay and threshold - when I look at t-test results, it's only the q value that changes and the p value stays constant unless you manually change it - why is that?) but I wasn't sure how to only show the clusters that are FDR corrected. I tried to run 3dClustSim and based on these threads, I thought the less processed file, as you stated here, should be used to determine acf values etc.... But now I am confused because of how 3dttest++ runs it. Should I try to use the file generated immediately prior to regressing out wm and csf noise? or should the acf values come from a dataset that is not blurred?

Thanks for your help!
Subject Author Posted

3dClustsim

sharyn September 11, 2018 10:39AM

Re: 3dClustsim

rick reynolds September 21, 2018 10:07AM