Dear Sam,
> One final thing to chew on is that LORETA finds a vector at each
> position with three components. This provides three non-independent
> views of the same event. One group has used the magnitude of this
> vector to give them a single image. Another approach may be to perform
> a MANCOVA with three measurements per event. I have been working on
> figuring out how to do this in SPM, if you or anyone else on the list
> can point me in the right direction I would be very grateful.
If you look at the code of spm_spm_ui.m you will find a hidden multivariate
stats engine.
-Christian Buechel
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