Hi Doug,
I mean that before doing any correction, I can press 'Find Clusters and Goto Max', which will show me clusters based on my visualisation threshold. As far as I understood, it will go to the most significant vertex within each cluster and display that value. So before Monte Carlo, I found a cluster in the RMF, and the most significant vertex in there was -4.42.
After Monte Carlo, I again see a cluster in the RMF. Now, when I again press 'Find Clusters and Goto Max' it gives me a new value of -2.19.
I guess I have a difficulty with interpreting these 'new values' after Monte Carlo. Do I understand correctly from your previous comment that after this correction, they don't correspond to single vertices anymore? If my question is too elaborate for this mailinglist, could you recomment me some literature that might help me?
Thanks so much!
Anita
Can you check whether all vertices are the same value? If so, then it is showing the clusterwise p-value (not the uncorrected vertexwise p-value) doug
On 9/17/13 10:44 AM, Anita van Loenhoud wrote:
Hi Doug,
I mean that before doing any correction, I can press 'Find Clusters and Goto Max', which will show me clusters based on my visualisation threshold. As far as I understood, it will go to the most significant vertex within each cluster and display that value. So before Monte Carlo, I found a cluster in the RMF, and the most significant vertex in there was -4.42.
After Monte Carlo, I again see a cluster in the RMF. Now, when I again press 'Find Clusters and Goto Max' it gives me a new value of -2.19.
I guess I have a difficulty with interpreting these 'new values' after Monte Carlo. Do I understand correctly from your previous comment that after this correction, they don't correspond to single vertices anymore? If my question is too elaborate for this mailinglist, could you recomment me some literature that might help me?
Thanks so much!
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