Hi all,
I have a question with regards to using the TIV as a covariate in comparing the subcortical volumes between the two cohorts. In particular I'm wondering:
1-Should you demean the TIV at all or not?
2-1-If you are using both age and TIV as your covariates, will it make sense to demean the age but not demean the TIV?
2-If you do demean each or both, should you demean these for each of the cohorts separately or use the mean of all of your subjects?
I should add that the mean age of both of my cohort are pretty much the same and I'm just interested in seeing if there is a difference in the subcortical volumes between the two cohorts.
Thanks for your advices in advance, Nas
1. Yes 2. No, de-mean both 3. De-mean with respect to all of your subjects. Definitely do NOT de-mean each cohort separately.
doug
Nasim Maleki wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question with regards to using the TIV as a covariate in comparing the subcortical volumes between the two cohorts. In particular I'm wondering:
1-Should you demean the TIV at all or not?
2-1-If you are using both age and TIV as your covariates, will it make sense to demean the age but not demean the TIV?
2-If you do demean each or both, should you demean these for each of the cohorts separately or use the mean of all of your subjects?
I should add that the mean age of both of my cohort are pretty much the same and I'm just interested in seeing if there is a difference in the subcortical volumes between the two cohorts.
Thanks for your advices in advance, Nas _______________________________________________ Freesurfer mailing list Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer
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