One way would be to change the spm_defaults.m nonstat field from 0 to
1. However, if other people are using your copy of SPM, they probably
won't like that. If you are using a shared copy, I'd copy the entire
SPM8 folder and then edit the spm_defaults.m file in the copy.
An alternative would be to download the NS toolbox from Wake Forest
University: http://fmri.wfubmc.edu/cms/software
Best Regards, Donald McLaren
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Harvard Medical School
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, GRECC, Bedford VA
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On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 3:51 PM, Jakob Siemerkus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I'm interested in a correlation with a clinical variable with grey matter intensity using a VBM.
> The results show reasonable results with FDR<0.05 so far. However, I heard of the Non-Stationary Cluster Extent Correction-approach and would like to have a look on my data using it. Could somebody please give me a hint on how to apply this in SPM8?
>
> Thanks!
> Jakob
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