It is the maximum vertex-wise -log10(p) found in the cluster. Why do you think otherwise? You should be able to load the sig map into tksurfer and go to that vertex to find out.
doug
Judith Segall wrote:
Thanks, for you responses Doug and Pratap. But, both of your responses need more clarification, because I believe that we are not all referring to the same 'max'.
Doug:
I understand that when I display the sig.cluster.mgh that the a CWP value of 0.0001 would be displayed as a 4 by the color bar in tksurfer, since it is the -log10(p). However, in this case, which is about the cluster growing summary, the -log10(p) of the CWP does not equal the Max. Max is -3.312 and the CWP is 0.08250. Or an additional example form another sig.cluster.summary, where the Max is -4.310 and the CWP is 0.0192. ClusterNo Max VtxMax Size(mm^2) TalX TalY TalZ CWP CWPLow CWPHi NVtxs Annot 1 -4.310 40526 376.78 -12.0 -66.1 5.4 0.01920 0.01750 0.02100 706 lingual
In Pratap's email his answer to my question of what is the max in the CWP is, "Yes thickness. The MAX indicates the maximum -log10(pvalue) in that cluster." Which, is stating that it is both the thickness and the pvalue. I really think that it is thickness measure, but need some clarification from mgh.
So, is the Max in column 2 of the cluster growing summary report, from monte carlo simulations, thickness?
Thanks,
Judith S.
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Douglas N Greve <greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu mailto:greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
It will be whatever you used as input. In this case, it is the -log10(p) value of the maximum in the cluster (not the thickness value). doug Pratap Kunwar wrote: Hi Judith, Yes thickness. The MAX indicates the maximum -log10(pvalue) in that cluster. Hi all. After looking over our monte-carlo results, I a simple question about the sig.cluster.summary output. Is the " Max" in column 2 below a measurement of thickness? thickness, is the correct interpretation the following: the most significant cluster is in the laterorbitofrontal region. yes at lateral orbital frontal. The max vertex in that cluster has an average thickness of 3.312 mm and the negative directionality indicates that it is thinner in that region than in the fsaverage (from freesufer) used in the group analysis/simulations? yes you are correct. If it does not refer to thickness, is it a statistic, etc? # Minimum Threshold 2 # Maximum Threshold infinity # Threshold Sign abs # AdjustThreshWhenOneTail 1 # Area Threshold 0 mm^2 # CSD thresh 2.000000 # CSD nreps 10000 # CSD simtype mc-z # CSD contrast lh-Avg-thickness-CAQ-CCI # CSD confint 90.000000 # Overall max 2.05497 at vertex 92846 # Overall min -3.3122 at vertex 60632 # NClusters 11 # Total Cortical Surface Area 65416.6 (mm^2) # FixMNI = 1 # # ClusterNo Max VtxMax Size(mm^2) TalX TalY TalZ CWP CWPLow CWPHi NVtxs Annot 1 -3.312 60632 278.00 -15.2 47.7 -15.4 0.08250 0.07900 0.08600 341 lateralorbitofrontal 2 -3.231 51202 118.54 -39.5 24.9 16.9 0.53620 0.52980 0.54260 212 rostralmiddlefrontal 3 -3.229 67407 163.06 -19.2 12.0 46.9 0.36360 0.35740 0.36980 337 superiorfrontal 4 -2.463 117667 37.51 -47.8 -50.8 8.0 0.63240 0.62620 0.63860 79 bankssts 5 -2.379 151243 12.92 -30.9 -42.8 36.6 0.63240 0.62620 0.63860 38 superiorparietal I am trying to finish writing up my results and just need answer to this question to continue. Thanks, Judith S. Mind Research Network _______________________________________________ Freesurfer mailing list Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu <mailto:Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer _______________________________________________ Freesurfer mailing list Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu <mailto:Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer -- Douglas N. Greve, Ph.D. MGH-NMR Center greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu <mailto:greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> Phone Number: 617-724-2358 Fax: 617-726-7422 In order to help us help you, please follow the steps in: surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/BugReporting <http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/BugReporting>