Hi,
It is fine to use fslmeants.
The featquery tool is convenient for moving things between spaces (applying transformations) but ultimately it does the same calculations as fslmeants. Converting to percentage change (which you mentioned in your other email) is unnecessary if you are just wanting to perform correlations, as the difference between the two (raw values or percentage change) is simply a constant scaling factor, which has no effect on any correlations.
All the best,
Mark
On 25 May 2014, at 11:09, Jie Yu <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Sorry for the bothering again. I just realised that I have typo in previous post...
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> I recently learned about featquerry…
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> But I always just use fslmeants to extract time series and correlate that with behavioural data….
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> Is it okay just to use fslmeants?
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> Thanks.
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