Hi Paul,
Yes, I am aware of this, and I have run dual regression and gotten the subjects contribution to the components.
My question is not this, it is rather why the values at the very end of the x-axis (in% change, or even if I plot it as normalized) are suddenly orders of magnitude higher and lower than throughout the rest of the the timepoints. I checked the values and they are indeed orders of magnitude higher. This couldn't have anything to do with the original data as it happens for all of the components, and for all of the runs, and the values of the functional filtered datasets themselves do not have any apparent sudden changes at the end of each run. There was also supposed to be 1800 seconds for each run (600 repetitions, 3s each), but this seems to get truncated to 1200 seconds. If I save the timeseries, there are indeed only 1200 points, not 1800.
Could it be something in the process that is going wrong, or is this supposed to be this way? Or perhaps Melodic can not take data sets longer than 1200 seconds?
Thanks for your help!
Annwlwnw
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