Thanks a lot! l
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Gesendet: Samstag, 20. November 2010 12:37
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Hi - yes, the scripts from the 1000FC are not from us. Sure, you can use MELODIC to do the group ICA and then dual-regression - I'll send you a link to the beta-test version of that.
Cheers.
On 18 Nov 2010, at 12:08, Keeser, Daniel wrote:
Hi Stephen,
sorry for the very short description. I was referring to the 'dual regression script' of the '1000 Functional Connectomes Project'. I thought it might be already implemented in FSL version 4.1.6 but I think I am not 'up to date' because I checked /usr/local/fsl/bin and I couldn't find anything named as 'dual regression'. I have pre-processed my whole data (for two different groups) using FEAT, denoised the data for all my single subjects, put all the sessions/subjects into the same group-ICA (temporal-concat), built up a design matrix and contrast files using glm_gui. No I would like to run dual regression but I suggest that I need the beta-script, am I right? Is it possible to get it?
Best regards,
Dan
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. November 2010 08:17
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Betreff: Re: [FSL] Dual Regression command line
Hi - sorry, I'm not sure what you're referring to here - script_step 8_singlesubjectDR.sh doesn't sound like anything we've created? Also not sure what you're saying you're doing and what is going wrong...
Cheers.
On 17 Nov 2010, at 01:24, Daniel Keeser wrote:
Hi all,
using the Dual Regression Script (that generally works pretty well! Thanks2developers!) I am wondering why script_step 8_singlesubjectDR.sh (Dual Regression) is not working via the command line... e.g. cd scripts >>> dual_regression <input_data> design.mat design.con (...). Do I miss something very simple??
Any suggestions?
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