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Dear AFNI users-
We are very pleased to announce that the new AFNI Message Board framework is up! Please join us at:
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The current Message Board discussion threads have been migrated to the new framework. The current Message Board will remain visible, but read-only, for a little while.
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Dear Gang,
I hope you're keeping safe and well.
I've been running a number of LMEs as follows. At risk of having totally missed something obvious, I think I've spotted an issue with the calculation of the z-score of voxels within post-hoc GLTs. For posterity, I'm detailing the issue here.
3dLME -prefix /data/gcooper/movie_delay/LMEs/LME_"$stat"_inny.nii.gz
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gregetarian
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Thank you very much for your prompt response!
QuoteWhat do the subjects listen to during the first session? During the second session does each subject listen to only one of the two scrambling cases or both?
All subjects listen to the temporally intact story during the first session. Subjects then listen to only one of the scrambling cases. Slightly questionable study design, I know. It'
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gregetarian
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Dear AFNI team (Gang!)
I hope you're all keeping safe and well.
I wanted to ask for your advice on modelling between-subjects effects in 3dLMEr.
I have a dataset where participants listen to a story twice. On the second listening, the story is either temporally scrambled at the sentence or word level.
I'd like to contrast the within-subject effects of the intact vs scrambl
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gregetarian
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