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http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/doc/manual/manual.pdf


download and enjoy ;-))


good luck.

any quick questions, feel free to email me, can't promise I have an answer 
though....

sophie

ps. you might want to upgrade to SPM2 (it is the 2000's you know!)

Quoting Vy Nguyen <[log in to unmask]>:

 Hi Sophie - thank you for your reply. I'm using SPM99. Can you help?
 
 ~Vy
 
 
 On 10/18/05, Sophie Josee Lafaille <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 >
 > what version are you using?
 >
 > Quoting Vy <[log in to unmask]>:
 >
 > Hi there, I've been racking my brain out, trying to learn SPM with little
 > guidance. I've used Voxbo to some degree, but I would still consider
 > myself
 > a novice to fmri analyses.
 >
 > My situation is this:
 >
 > We've just conducted an experiment on CHILDREN, where we collected data on
 > a
 > block design (ABABABAB). It's a pain experiment, where kids receive a
 > painful stimulus during block A, but received a nonpainful stimulus during
 > block B. The fmri data was collected axially whereas the mprage structural
 > data was collected saggitally (to save on time, I believe).
 >
 > I'm going to pretend like I know absolutely nothing about fmri analyses,
 > in
 > hopes of someone guiding me in the right direction. What do I do to carry
 > out the analyses? What kind of contrasts do I do? It's just so hard to do
 > all of this on your own, especially when all I need is someone to just sit
 > with me and walk me through one set of analyses on a subject.
 >
 > I believe we're hoping to compare activations during A relative to B
 > within
 > subject, and then we'd like to do a group comparison between controls and
 > patients.
 >
 > Can anyone help?? My email address is [log in to unmask] - I'd really
 > appreciate someone guiding me through this process.
 >
 > Thanks,
 > Vy
 >
 >
 >
 > --
 > Sophie Lafaille, B.Sc.(Hons.), M.Sc.
 > Research Officer II, Speech Fluency Laboratory 1059
 > Graduate Department of Speech-Language Pathology
 > 500 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1V7
 > Ph. 1-(416)-946-8635 Fax 1-(416)-978-1596
 > We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop
 > playing.
 > - Anonymous
 > http://to05.endcancer.ca/site/TR?pg=personal&fr_id=1000&px=1208160
 >
 


-- 
Sophie Lafaille, B.Sc.(Hons.), M.Sc.
Research Officer II, Speech Fluency Laboratory 1059
Graduate Department of Speech-Language Pathology
500 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1V7
Ph. 1-(416)-946-8635      Fax 1-(416)-978-1596
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.
- Anonymous
http://to05.endcancer.ca/site/TR?pg=personal&fr_id=1000&px=1208160