Hi Maria,
yes, the example on the wiki is a simple “one sample group mean” (osgd). You can find examples with more than one group here:
https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/FsgdExamples https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/FsgdExamples
Best, Martin
On 13 May 2017, at 00:24, Maria A Infante minfante@ucsd.edu wrote:
Hi, I am interested in looking at groups differences (3 groups) in percent thickness change. I want to use mri_glmfit to analyze but I am unclear on what I should include on my fsgd file. Can you please provide an example?
Also The example provided on the fswiki under Option mri_glmfit doesn't call for an fsgd file.
long_mris_slopes --qdec long.testretest.qdec \ --meas thickness \ --hemi lh \ --sd $SUBJECTS_DIR \ --do-pc1 --do-label \ --generic-time \ --fwhm 15 \ --qcache fsaverage \ --stack-pc1 lh.testretest.thickness-pc1.stack.mgh \ --isec-labels lh.testretest.fsaverage.cortex.label
mri_glmfit --osgm \ --glmdir lh.testretest.thickness-pc1.fwhm15 \ --y lh.testretest.thickness-pc1.stack.fwhm15.mgh \ --label lh.testretest.fsaverage.cortex.label \ --surf fsaverage lh
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