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Dear AFNI users-
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Hi everyone,
I have a design with 2 within-subject factors: Tasks and TypeOfPair. Initially, I was using 3DANOVA3 to analyze the data, with the following command lines (a is TypeOfPair, b is Task, c is subject):
3dANOVA3 -type 4 -alevels 8 -blevels 3 -clevels 17 \
-mask $output_dir/stimuli/mask_anat.KQu+tlrc \3dANOVA3 -type 4 -alevels 8 -blevels 3 -clevels 17 \
-mask $output_dir/sti
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Guillaume
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AFNI Message Board
Hi everyone,
I would like to know if there is a possibility to estimate how well the model created by 3ddeconvolve fits the bold response, overall for a participant. I know how to do this manually, by plotting the fitted model against the bold for each individual voxel, but I would like to have a number that summarizes the fit for the whole brain. If I am not wrong, the "full_Fstat" th
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Guillaume
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AFNI Message Board
Hi,
I have a script for afni_proc.py that works on a machine but on another.
The script works perfectly fine with AFNI_2011_12_21_1014 (precompiled macosx_10.6_Intel_64) on Mac OS 10.9.3 (2.26 GHz Intel core 2 Duo).
But with AFNI AFNI_2011_12_21_1014 (Precompiled binary macosx_10.7_Intel_64) running on Mac OS 10.9.3 (2.6 GHz Intel core i5), I get the following error:
"reps '#
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Guillaume
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AFNI Message Board
Hi,
I have a script for afni_proc.py that works on a machine but on another.
The script works perfectly fine with AFNI_2011_12_21_1014 (precompiled macosx_10.6_Intel_64) on Mac OS 10.9.3 (2.26 GHz Intel core 2 Duo).
But with AFNI AFNI_2011_12_21_1014 (Precompiled binary macosx_10.7_Intel_64) running on Mac OS 10.9.3 (2.6 GHz Intel core i5), I get the following error:
"reps '#'
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Guillaume
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AFNI Message Board