Hi there, I have been using QDEC to create data tables, which i then analyze in SPSS. Mainly because I have missing values on some of my variables, and QDEC doesn't seem to like that. and it has limited statistic capabilities. Anyways... I want to do a sanity check to verify that the regions that are labeled as hippocampus or such, is labeled correctly, but i can't seem to find an annotation table that contains aseg.volume.
thx ilana
Hi Ilana
try
tkmedit <subject> norm.mgz -aseg
this will load the aseg.mgz and overlay it on the norm cheers Bruce
On Fri, 21 Jan 2011, Ilana Hairston wrote:
Hi there, I have been using QDEC to create data tables, which i then analyze in SPSS. Mainly because I have missing values on some of my variables, and QDEC doesn't seem to like that. and it has limited statistic capabilities. Anyways... I want to do a sanity check to verify that the regions that are labeled as hippocampus or such, is labeled correctly, but i can't seem to find an annotation table that contains aseg.volume.
thx ilana
in the qdec.table.dat, missing values can be set to 'NaN' (no quotes), and qdec will exclude subjects with that value for continuous valued factor selections.
stats/aseg.stats contains the hippo volume data.
n.
On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 18:17 -0500, Ilana Hairston wrote:
Hi there, I have been using QDEC to create data tables, which i then analyze in SPSS. Mainly because I have missing values on some of my variables, and QDEC doesn't seem to like that. and it has limited statistic capabilities. Anyways... I want to do a sanity check to verify that the regions that are labeled as hippocampus or such, is labeled correctly, but i can't seem to find an annotation table that contains aseg.volume.
thx ilana
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