Hello all, After running a mris_glm analysis, I load the sigt.w file as a overlay. When configuring the threshold value for this overlay, one can adjust the min/mid/max values on the x-axis based on the y-axis values. What do the min/mid/max values and count values on the graph indicate? Thank you, Thang Nguyen
Hi,
This might help:
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/fom?file=56
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Nguyen, Thang Q wrote:
Hello all, After running a mris_glm analysis, I load the sigt.w file as a overlay. When configuring the threshold value for this overlay, one can adjust the min/mid/max values on the x-axis based on the y-axis values. What do the min/mid/max values and count values on the graph indicate? Thank you, Thang Nguyen
-log10(abs(p)), where p is the signficance of the t-test (thus sigt)
"Nguyen, Thang Q" wrote:
Hello all,
After running a mris_glm analysis, I load the sigt.w file as a overlay. When configuring the threshold value for this overlay, one can adjust the min/mid/max values on the x-axis based on the y-axis values. What do the min/mid/max values and count values on the graph indicate?
Thank you,
Thang Nguyen
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