Hi Cico, you can do some of this in qdec, but it might be easier to use the "command line" stream of mris_preproc, mri_surf2surf (to smooth), mri_glmfit, and mri_glmfit-sim (correct for multiple comparisons). The commandline us just much more flexible. You will set up and FSGD file that will handle your categories and covariates. Note: sex is a category, so you have to set it up as a class in the FSGD file. Search our wiki for FSGD to find a lot of examples.
On 01/29/2016 11:25 AM, Francesco Cardinale wrote:
Dear Freesurfer experts, I have some questions about statistical analyses.
- How to adjust for sex and age? I use the precompiled Freesurfer 5.3.0 MacOSX version, and its tool QDEC to compare cortical thickness between two groups. I would like to use age and sex as nuisance factors. No problem with the age, but I don’t see the sex in the list of usable variables if I code it as a categorical variable (male / female). On the opposite, If I code it as numbers (male = 1, female = 2) I can use it, but how can I declare that it is a factor and not a continuous numerical variable? I don’t want that “female” affects the fitting of the GLM with a value that means “male” * 2.
- What about the use of other morphometric properties as nuisance factors? For example, how could I use sulcality or LGI as nuisance factors? Is it possible to use more than one scalar simultaneously?
- Similarly to question 2, is it possible to use home-made *.mgh scalars as a nuisance factors? How?
- Do the command-line tools allow such analyses better than QDEC? Related to my questions, which features do they add?
- In this field of interest, are there any major advantages coming with Freesurfer 6.0?
Thanks a lot and best regards
Cico
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