Dear Dr Greeve, I am new to FSFAST so I highly appreciate your response. I have resting state fMRI data and I am following the steps as reported in wiki. My questions is regarding motion evaluation. The attached figure is an output of "plot-twf-sess". 1. Given the plotted data can we say that including run 003 is more reliable that all the other runs? 2. In the attached figure the command "plot-twf-sess" provide the maximum and minimum motion for every run on Y axes. I am wondering if there is any way to create a cutoff value of motion parameters for all the runs in the study were data can be included/excluded depending on lower/upper than this cutoff? Thank you for help John
There are no easy ways to create a cut off. This is still a major question in fMRI analysis, esp for resting state.
On 7/31/17 2:58 PM, John Anderson wrote:
Dear Dr Greeve, I am new to FSFAST so I highly appreciate your response.
I have resting state fMRI data and I am following the steps as reported in wiki.
My questions is regarding motion evaluation. The attached figure is an output of "plot-twf-sess".
- Given the plotted data can we say that including run 003 is more
reliable that all the other runs? 2. In the attached figure the command "plot-twf-sess" provide the maximum and minimum motion for every run on Y axes. I am wondering if there is any way to create a cutoff value of motion parameters for all the runs in the study were data can be included/excluded depending on lower/upper than this cutoff?
Thank you for help John
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