You can easily get the corrected p-values for the top three voxels in
each cluster by clicking the whole brain button.
I am hopefully releasing an update to my peak_nii toolbox next week
that will have the corrected voxel p-values for all peaks in your data
(as long as they are X mm apart).
Best Regards, Donald McLaren
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Research Fellow, Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital and
Harvard Medical School
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On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Armand Mensen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear SPM Users,
>
> I've asked this here before, but didn't get a response. So, I apologise if
> this is a silly question.
>
> Is there any way to obtain an image of peak-level FWE corrected p-values (or
> log p-values)? I've seen the tools for obtaining uncorrected p-values but
> this is not what I need.
>
> If a whole image of corrected p-values is not possible, is there any way to
> obtain a corrected p-value for a specific voxel?
>
> Thank you for your help!
> Armand
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