yes it has, as too many people ended up being confused about having the rank-1 approximation applied to the concat results... it's only fully interpretable when using it in the way that it's being used in Tensor-ICA. Therefore it's now been switched off.
hth
Christian
On 3 Dec 2012, at 14:45, David Soto <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> hi- sorry to chase on this one
> I know seems a basic question but
> just to make sure
>
> I just noticed that Concat ICA produced text file (tXX.txt) with a single column, though by the number of rows I reckon
> it has the temporal courses for all volumes/subjects. In FSL4, those text files were arrayed in columns, the first for the Eigenvector i think and the rest were the subject/session-specific time courses, one column per subject/session..
> has this changed with the new release?
> cheers
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