Hello Christian,
Thank you for this information. I strictly followed the manual absolute value but still was not getting it. Later saw the absolute value can go up to 0.2-0.25, so now I have a group analysis done with no non-GM areas in the significant cluster.
Both 0.2 and 0.25 gave me only GM (no CSF/WM regions) areas in the significant cluster.
Hope this helps anyone who might have been stuck in this situation like me.
Thank you.
Regards,
Jhelum Paul
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Dear Paul,
I assume that you have not defined any absolute threshold in the stat. model to prevent that non-GM areas will show up. Please check the CAT12 manual for detailed instructions.
Best,
Christian
iOn Thu, 29 Apr 2021 18:05:40 +0000, Paul, Jhelum <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hello,
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>I am trying to find grey matter volume differences in two groups (control and patient) through CAT12 and I did segmentation of the T1 images with the following parameters:
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>When I am doing a two sample t test, I am getting clusters in regions which is not the GM but CSF or WM. Even I changed some of the segmentation parameters and tried but I am getting the same result. Is it possible to help me out regarding why this is happening or what can I do to make this better? Attached is the screenshot of a significant cluster in non-GM region.
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>Any suggestion is appreciated.
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>Thank you.
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>Regards,
>Jhelum Paul
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