X.runflac(1).flac.ev(2).tirf is the time samples (eg, 0 to 30 sec)
X.runflac(1).flac.ev(2).Xirf is the actual HRF
If you areĀ using the spmhrf, you can look at the matlab function fast_spmhrf
On 04/11/2018 10:56 AM, Sarah Cole wrote:
Just one clarification, this is for first level analysis (individual subjects).
Thanks
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 9:54 AM, Sarah Cole <coleashley00@gmail.com mailto:coleashley00@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Doug, At the end of my FSFAST analysis, I would like to plot the Canonical HRF shape generated by FSFAST for my events. I have found this thread: https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pipermail/freesurfer/2013-July/031902.html <https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pipermail/freesurfer/2013-July/031902.html> but I am not sure if I understand this line: "plot(X.runflac(1).flac.ev(2).tirf, X.runflac(1).flac.ev(2).Xirf)" Could you please clarify how to plot the Canonical HRF that was generated by FSFAST? Thank you, Sarah
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