Hi freesurfers,
It says on the func2roi-sess page in the wiki that "At this point, there are four things you can do next: (1) pool the data into a text file, (2) view the hemodynamic response in the ROI for each session, (3) view the final mask, or (4) inter-subject average."
However, it doesn't seem to go on to say how to compute the inter-subject average. Could someone point me in the right direction? Thanks again.
Best, Corey
-------------------- Corey Keller Epilepsy Unit Clinical Research Coordinator Massachusetts General Hospital VBK 830, 55 Fruit Street Boston, MA 02114
Phone 802.578.6292 Email cjkeller@partners.org ckeller@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Although I have never used it myself, I believe that you can use it in isxavg-re-sess and put the roidef (i.e., the output of func2roi) in the space argument (instead of sph or tal).
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008, Corey Keller wrote:
Hi freesurfers,
It says on the func2roi-sess page in the wiki that "At this point, there are four things you can do next: (1) pool the data into a text file, (2) view the hemodynamic response in the ROI for each session, (3) view the final mask, or (4) inter-subject average."
However, it doesn't seem to go on to say how to compute the inter-subject average. Could someone point me in the right direction? Thanks again.
Best, Corey
Corey Keller Epilepsy Unit Clinical Research Coordinator Massachusetts General Hospital VBK 830, 55 Fruit Street Boston, MA 02114
Phone 802.578.6292 Email cjkeller@partners.org ckeller@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
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