Hi,
exactly in the same way: specify in the "General Linear Model" window that you have 4+3=7 evs in your design matrix, with the first 4 columns being your 4 groups, the next three your 3 covariates...
Cheers,
Gwenaelle
--- En date de : Ven 26.2.10, Andres Roman Urrestarazu <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
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> Objet: Re: [FSL] design matrix
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> Date: Vendredi 26 février 2010, 16h02
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> Hi Gwenaelle,
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> Thank you very much for your help. I still have some
> questions regarding the design matrix for fslvbm. Since as
> you know I have four groups how can I add 3 different
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> Andres Roman Urrestarazu MD, MSc IHP, BM
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> Gwenaëlle DOUAUD
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> Subject: Re: [FSL] fslvbm problems header
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> Hi Andres,
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> using the Glm gui, you simply need to specify in the
> "General Linear Model" window that you have 4 evs
> in your design matrix (after switching from timeseries
> design to higher-level/non timeseries design in the
> "GLM setup" window).
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> Cheers,
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> Gwenaelle
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> > Hi,
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> > Im working on a big data sample (n=222) doing VBM for
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> > subjects at high risk of psychosis. I have come across
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> > comparing grey matter density between them. The Glm
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