Just a note of clarification on that, Steve: it would be possible to
take advtange of this feature of FLAME if the individual variance maps
(e.g based on the SD images output by certain other programs) were
also brought over and concatenated into a 4D Nifti file, right?
-Tom
On Feb 6, 2008 12:57 PM, Steve Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi - you will find it hard to import these into a higher-level FEAT
> analysis as it looks for many different first-level files in very
> specific places with specific names.
>
> However, if your different subjects' images are all aligned into a
> common space then you can concatenate them into a 4D NIFTI file and
> feed them into flame, the multisubject modelling program at the hear
> of higher-level FEAT analysis - but doing this, and then getting
> thresholding done, etc., would take some expertise with FSL command-
> line usage. It also doesn't take advantage of the main benefit of
> using flame, namely the added value of including first-level variances
> as extra information to feed into the higher-level modelling.
>
> Cheers, Steve.
>
>
>
> On 5 Feb 2008, at 05:03, Xu Chen wrote:
>
> > Dear FSLers
> >
> > For one reason or another, I produced individual subject results using
> > some package other than FSL and saved them in ANALYZE format. Based on
> > all the individual results, I now want to do group analysis. Would
> > it be
> > possible for me to import all these individual results to FEAT and
> > perform group analysis?
> > Any help would be appreciated!
> >
> > Best
> >
> > Jerry
> >
>
>
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