Unfortunately its not possible to re-insert the previous contrasts as
the design matrix will have changed.
Best Regards, Donald McLaren
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On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 8:10 AM, Jennifer Eileen Siegel
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> Hello,
>
> I am a new user, so my apologies for the simple question. I am trying
> to re-run a 1st level analysis that has been estimated. I want to
> re-run the same analysis adding time derivatives. Is it possible to
> insert the previously used .mat file so as not to have to re-insert
> the previous contrasts? When I try to insert the .mat file into
> multiple conditions or simply try to load the .mat file, I am getting
> an error message. The previous analysis was run on SPM5 and I'm
> trying to reanalyze in SPM8.
>
> Again, sorry, this is probably a very simple question. New user.
>
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