Dear all,

I can not answer to Rachel but I would be very happy if any advanced user could ! ;-)

(I am using SPM 5)

Many Thx

Cédric

> Message du 15/02/07 15:00
> De : "Rachel Kozink" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Objet : [SPM] random effects plotting
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> I have 15 subjects, split into two groups: group 1 (7 subjects) and group 2
> (8 subjects). Each subject performed 9 runs of the same task, where we are
> interested in cond a > cond b across all 9 runs. I modelled each subject
> individually at the first level, then took the contrast images (a>b) to the
> second level, random effects analysis. I performed a two sample t-test and
> got some interesting results. Is there any way that I can look at
> the "raw" data that is driving those effects (i.e. separate waveforms for
> cond a group1, cond b group 1, cond a group2 cond b group2) in each of my
> activated clusters? I greatly appreciate any help. I am using spm2.
>
> Rachel
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