Hi - yes, if you run FEAT then you can look at report.log and rerun
the film call to get the residuals (res4d) re-generated (FEAT deletes
them after film has finished).
Or you can edit feat.tcl and comment out the line that deletes res4d.
Cheers.
On 24 Aug 2006, at 23:55, Michael Hanke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to generate a 4d image that has the effects of several
> conditions
> removed from the timeseries.
>
> I think this should work by running a FEAT analysis with all
> conditions
> (let's say 6). Than I would take the residual timeseries and add the
> modelled timeseries of a certain condition. This should give a 4d
> image
> that has the effects of the other 5 conditions 'partialed' out.
>
> I was wondering if FEAT can store the residual timeseries in the FEAT
> directory. According to the docs this is not done (by default?).
>
> I'd be glad if you could tell me which of the FSL data/tools I
> could use
> to achieve this.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Michael
>
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