There is a bug in the FSFAST
functional connectivity seed-based analysis (current version and all
previous versions). The amplitude of the seed waveforms are not
rescaled in any way. This can affect the amplitude of the regression
coefficient with the rest of the image (which is rescaled). This
will not have any effect under several circumstances: (1) it will
have no impact on the sig.nii.gz (p-value) or the Pearson
correlation (pcc) at the individual level, (2) the seed uses a
pca/svd, (3) if the intensity scale in each image/subject is the
same (or close to it), or (4) if you are passing up the Pearson
correlation (pcc) to the higher level. Note that the typical FSFAST
analysis passes up the contrast effect size (ces) to the higher
level which will be affected by this bug. The problem will manifest
itself as extra variability at the group level due to the
variability of the mean intensity at the individual level (so your
group results should probably improve when fixed). This has been
fixed in the dev version of FS and will be in the next release. The
change will require that you specify the type of rescaling you want.
If you run the new fcseed-sess on an old configuration that does not
have a scaling method specified, it will exit with a error message
(this can be overridden by adding -no-require-rescale-type).
Please reach out with any questions and sorry about the
inconvenience.
doug