Thanks veru much Steve
Venkat
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Subject: Re: [FSL] Design and contrast matrix regressing out age
Hi - yes this looks fine.
Cheers
On 19 Dec 2011, at 15:23, Rajagopalan, Venkateswaran wrote:
Hi All,
I searched through FSL archives and came up with following design and contrast matrix for my study I just would like know whether the design is correct in order to proceed further
I have 4 patient subgroups and a control group and I want to exclude the effect of age for comparing GM volume changes using VBM approach
my design matrix is as follows
Ev1 -control, EV2- Patient subgroup 1 (PS1), Ev3 -PS2, EV4 -PS3, EV5-PS4, EV6-age demeaned
design matrix as follows
Group EV1 EV2 EV3 EV4 EV5 EV6 (demeaned age)
1 1 0 0 0 0 -7
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contrast matrix
1 -1 0 0 0 0 (control vs PS1 regressing out age effects)
1 0 -1 0 0 0 (control vs PS2 regressing out age effects)
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Thanks in advance
Venkat
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