Dear Jiansong,
It is just a text file containing the values of the EVs at each time point
arranged as a N by M matrix where N is the number of timepoints (rows)
and M is the number of EVs (columns). It is simply appended (columnwise)
to the design matrix before running the stats.
Hope this helps.
All the best,
Mark
On 3 Jan 2012, at 14:31, Jiansong Xu wrote:
> Hi, Mark:
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> Thanks. Now, let me ask the question a little bit differently.
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> What is inside the confoundevs.txt, and how to use it?
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> Best Regards
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> Jiansong
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> On Jan 3, 2012, at 9:09 AM, Mark Jenkinson wrote:
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>> Dear Jiansong,
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>> I think this is more a question for the SPM list than the FSL list.
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>> All the best,
>> Mark
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>> On 3 Jan 2012, at 13:55, Jiansong Xu wrote:
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>>> Dear All:
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>>> I have a funny question.
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>>> I used FEAT for preprocessing and would like to use SPM for stats. My question is:
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>>> Can I input confoundevs.txt generated by FEAT into SPM5 single subject analysis to control motion, spikes, and other confounders?
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>>> Best Regards
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