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Dear Rebecca,

You can use spm_t2z to get z score.

Format is spm_t2z(t,df), so, for example, if the t is 6.5 and df=120

spm_t2z(6.5, 120) will return

z=6.0042

Hope this helps,

Kiyotaka



2015-11-04 5:58 GMT+09:00 Rebecca Kerestes <[log in to unmask]>:

> Dear SPM community,
>
> I have some neuroimaging data and want to run correlations between z
> scores for 2 measures. In the SPM results table, I've noticed there are
> "infinite" z scores. Does anyone know how to extract an actual z score from
> these infinite values? I'm hoping there may be some matlab code available.
>
> Thanks,
> Rebecca
>



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Kiyotaka Nemoto, M.D., Ph.D.
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Department of Psychiatry
Division of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
University of Tsukuba
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