Change the high-pass filter to Inf to disable it.
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On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 11:33 PM, Hyeonguk kang <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear, expert
>
> I'm beginner of resting state analysis also not good at english ;;
> So there are many troubles to analysis :)
>
> About data, there are two groups, one is addicted the other is normal.
>
> I used DPARSF toolbox for preprocessing the resting state brain image, Untill now I finished smoothing.
> then, I want to GLM and group analysis using SPM. In this step I met trouble.
>
> When conducting GLM by spm I found that high-pass filtering option(default is 128) but I used band-pass filtering (0.01~0.08) in preprocessing. So I wonder if I use high-pass filtering option(128), it could be no remaining data;;
>
> please help me. and sorry about my english ability
> thanks
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