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Hank is there any fixation period in between your two tasks?  Your EVs are
closely correlated which makes your x matrix rank deficient. You may have to
model only one of the two (say the visual task) and leave the other one
unmodeled. Then the results for that regressor will be interpreted as vision
- words and if you add a -1 contrast you can interpret it as words - vision.
Hope this helps
Martin
On Apr 6, 2011 6:05 AM, "Hank Owens" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi. I have a problem with setting up FEAT properly. I've read the FEAT
manual, and went through FSL course on the FSL website, but I can't get it
to work properly with my data. I have a simple block design study, in which
the first block is a simple visual fixation for 28 seconds, and the second
block is a visual presentation of various words for 28 seconds, one word
each 2 seconds. The session I try to analyze has 6 blocks of each condition
(12 blocks altogether). I used the model setup wizard in FEAT to set up the
analysis, and the results are fine, but it only gave me the results for 1 EV
(word presentation). I would like to compare them with the activations from
fixation blocks, so I chose full model setup, and that is where the problems
started. I chose 2 EVs, square types for basic shapes. For the first EV
(fixation) I set up Off to 28 sec, On to 28 sec, and Phase to 0. For the
second EV (words) I set up Off to 28 sec, On to 28 sec, and Phase to 28 sec.
Then, when I choose to view design I get the warning that the model is
deficient, and at least one EV is close to a linear combination of the
others, and I should alter the design. Why? I mean, if I understand
correctly, I should set Off and On to the length of the block, and Phase
value to shift my second EV so that it starts after the first EV ends. What
am I doing wrong? I couldn't really find that On/Off/Phase part described in
detail in the manual.
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> Please help.
>
> Hank Owens