Hi Doug,
As you suggested, I ran mc simulation data with a threshold taken from fwhm.dat so that the smoothing on the simulation matches the smoothing on the real data. What I was wondering is, if I use the same simulation data for several contrasts (they have the same fsgd, so this seems like a valid thing to do), it becomes less clear how to choose the smoothing. Or maybe it is not possible to use the same mc simulation data, because the smoothing turns out to be different. Should I instead use an average of the smoothing values, or maybe use the lowest one? Conceptually it seems like this might make the results less accurate, but in practice is there a certain level of slack in smoothing without sacrificing accuracy? If not, it makes a big difference, because the full simulation will take 6 days instead of 2. The z simulation, which at at least with the level of smoothing we have applied, showed results being much less significant, which is why I'm trying the full mc simulation.
Thanks, Rob
Just to give you an idea of the variance in the smoothing reported in fwhm.dat for the three contrasts: lh.ASvfix_8s_BwGroupError5.fsfast.glmdir/fwhm.dat 17.128043 rh.ASvfix_8s_BwGroupError5.fsfast.glmdir/fwhm.dat 16.675573
lh.ASevASc_8s_BwGroupError5.fsfast.glmdir/fwhm.dat 15.202638 rh.ASevASc_8s_BwGroupError5.fsfast.glmdir/fwhm.dat 15.771982
lh.ASevfix_8s_BwGroupError5.fsfast.glmdir/fwhm.dat 14.438915 rh.ASevfix_8s_BwGroupError5.fsfast.glmdir/fwhm.dat 15.766636