<fontfamily><param>Times</param>Hello everybody,


I am using the mris_glm tool to the test for the effect of a var2 on
thickness (see file and command bellow), and I would like to
understand the outcome. First, what is the difference in
interpretation of the resulting p-value, and the p-value you'd get
from a Pearson's or Spearman's correlation test between thickness and
frequency. Second, what does the sign of the resulting significance
map mean (red vs blue)? Third, is there a way to account for the
effect of a regressor of no interest, for example age?


Thanks,


Alex


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Class MyTitle

Variables             		Dur   	Freq   Age

Input subjid1 Class1   	10    	15   	1000               

Input subjid2 Class2  	20    	20   	2000

Input subjid3 Class2   	20    	20   	2000

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mris_glm –fsgd X.fsdgf --surfmeas thickness --trgsubj brain –nsmooth
250 –gcv 0010 –sight ./thicknessCORfreq-sight-rh.w paint –hemi rh</x-tad-smaller>

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