Hi,
Yes, just merge them all with fslmerge -t
It does not matter what order you do it as long as your design matrix is consistent with that ordering.
The example on the wiki does have all of one condition followed by all of the other condition, so if you want to follow that design matrix you need to do them in this order.
All the best,
Mark
> On 26 Apr 2017, at 20:04, Navot Naor <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I wish to run paired t testing for 32 subjects using randomise, how should i create the 4d file?
> Should i use fslmerge and concatenate all the the copes from one condition following by all the copes from the second condition, so that i end with one 4d file?
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> Thank you!
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