We have dono something like this in Cortical thickness reduction of normal appearing cortex in patients with polymicrogyria

cheers,

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On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 14:21, Emily Rogalski <erogalski@gmail.com> wrote:
Using q dec we have run a single patient versus a group of healthy control subjects (n=20ish) and found significant differences even after FDR correction.

Could you describe the process qdec uses to compute these differences?
Is it legitimate to report these single subject maps?
Practically this is very useful for case reports but Im concerned about violating statistical rules.

Thanks!
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Emily J Rogalski, PhD
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Northwestern University
Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center (CNADC)
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