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Looks like you are on your way.

As for why the FEAT Gui doesn't allow "add standard motion parameters"
when only running stats+poststats, I'm sure there is a good reason, based
on assumptions about what may and may not exist when you run FEAT with
only a sub-set of the tabs.

cheers,
-MH

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Michael Harms, Ph.D.

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On 2/13/14 9:34 AM, "Mauricio Delgado" <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

>Dear Michael,
>
>Again, many thanks for your assistance.
>I used the "paste" command and merged the DVARS file with motion
>correction par file (see attachment). I have already preprocessed my data
>so adding this new text file as an additional confound EV and just
>running stats+post stats in FEAT is easier I suppose.
>
>Just to be sure, could you indicate whether the structure is ok? The
>motion correction par values are the last 6 columns.
>
>BTW. Do I need to give each column a description (e.g. EV_1, EV_2 etc.)?
>
>Lastly, why is it that FEAT only gives you the "add standard motion
>parameters" option in the stats tab if you carry out prestats and
>poststats in the same run? Does it need parameters from an actual mcflirt
>run or does a prior mcflirt run suffice? Because in that case you get
>those during preprocessing, so why wouldn't it be possible to select "add
>standard motion parameters" when only running stats+poststats?
>
>Thanks in advance for the time and effort!
>
>Regards,
>Mauricio
>
>
>


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