Hi - I presume you mean that the tfce_tstat images have very high
values in them - these aren't raw tstats, they are the TFCE-enhanced
tstats, which are not on the same scale as tstats - so that's fine.
Cheers.
On 21 Oct 2008, at 21:44, Ashley DeMarco wrote:
> We found something wrong with our data and reran the scrpits. Now,
> both t
> and 1-p are increasing as they should. However, we are still getting
> t-stats of 600 for p-values of <0.01. Is there any reason for
> getting such
> a high t-stats value when our n is only 10?
> Thanks for your help.
>
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