Hi Stefan,
If I understand your question, that you want to obtain the ROI percentile values for each subject individually, then you want to run featquery on each of the lower-level inputs to the higher level analysis. E.g. if you have an ROI, derived from COPE1 of 20 subjects, then you want to run featquery on COPE1 of each of the 20 inputs.
Hope this helps,
Kind Regards
Matthew
> On 23 Jun 2016, at 11:46, Stefan Schulreich <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Thanks, Matthew,
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> So, if I understand correctly, I have the correct mean parameter estimate in the summary statistics (or report.txt file), which is what I have thought, since this corresponds to what I see in my contrast maps (and the mean of the individual "mean_mask_ts.txt"-values does not).
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> But how do I get the correct parameter estimate per subject, if not from the "mean_mask_ts.txt" in the group-level featquery output? (e.g., to plot a bar chart with error bars for illustration)
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> Best, Stefan
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