Hi All, I
wanted to clarify a point. Publications of cortical thickness differences are
usually produced with maps called mean thickness difference
maps.
I dug through the
mail archive but did not find an answer
(Q1)
These statistical
parametric maps are I assume produced by computing a mri_glmfit with doss, and a
contrast (1 -1 0) i.e. each class is
fit to a linear
model but both have the same slope and the offsets are different and the
inference is on the difference in the intercepts. The resulting maps are the
maps commonly referred to as mean thickness difference maps
?
(Q2) I seem to
remember a conversation about how this is done. First each group is fit to an
optimal line, i.e. each group gets a line with the intercept
and slope to
minimize the data fit error, then the average of the slopes is computed and this
average slope is used for each of two new lines, one for each group, then an
intercept is computed for each group such that with the nonoptimal slope the
data fit error is minimized, am I correct that this is in
fact
the
procedure.
(Q3) Does this in
fact give an intercept that is the mean of the thickness values for each group ,
the thought experiments I have cooked say yes but
I have not made a
proof ?
Thanks
Greg