Hi Doug and Martin,
Thanks both for your replies!
Doug, I would normally set the FDR to something close to .05 but when this value didn't give me any significant clusters for my analysis, I was trying to find which value was the min one that gave significant clusters just out of curiosity, and this value happened to be 0.88. But I wasn't going to actually use this value for my analysis. It just surprised that for such a high fdr threshold, the min -log(p) value increased so much, hence excluding every uncorrected significant cluster for any fdr threshold less than 0.88.
Best, Panos
Hi Panos,
also the LME tools (matlab) have tools for FDR correction:
/lme_mass_FDR/ (Original Benjamini and Hochberg FDR procedure)
/lme_mass_FDR2/ (A more powerful two-stage FDR procedure:
"Adaptive Linear Step-up Procedures that control the False Discovery Rate" Benjamini, Krieger, Yekutieli )
Best, Martin
On 02/10/2014 03:28 PM, pfotiad@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi FS community,
I was wondering if anyone had a chance to give this a look.
Thanks in advance, Panos
Hi FS community,
I am doing a cortical thickness comparison between a diseased and a healthy group. After running the mri_glmfit command for both hemispheres, I project the uncorrected significance map and there are a number of significant clusters showing (if you consider the p value to be at most 0.05). However, instead of using the clusterwise Correction for Multiple Comparisons, I wanted to use FDR to see what the results would look like, and I had a few questions regarding the whole process:
- Are Tksurfer and QDEC the only tools in FS that I can apply the FDR
correction
with, or are there any other ways?
- In Tksurfer, I tried using the "Set Threshold Using FDR" tool, and
when I set the rate from 0.88 to 0.87 it bumps up the minimum threshold from 1.37 to 3.24 hence resulting in no significant clusters for rates less than 0.88. Does that sound normal?
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