At the third level you have to run them one at a time (or write a script
to do the equivalent).
cheers,
-MH
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On 5/28/14 3:13 PM, "Steve Maher" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I would like to see if therešs a quicker way to do a third-level analysis
>than doing each cope separately, as a few posts Išve read here suggest.
>
>I have 2 runs / condition. I do a first-level fixed analysis for each run
>separately, and define EVs and contrasts here. I then do a second-level
>fixed analysis to join the output from the 2 runs of first-level
>analysis. This second-level analysis passes on the contrasts from the
>first level i.e., I only have one .fsf file, not one for each COPE.
>
>For the mixed third-level analysis, however, I cannot do one analysis I
>have to do an analysis for each COPE separately. If I try to select the
>second-level .gfeat directories, I get an error saying ŗWarning: the
>first selected FEAT directory contains no stats/cope images˛.
>
>Do I have to analyze one COPE at a time, or can I do the 3rd level
>analysis for all of the copes at once like the second-level analysis?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Steve
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