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Yep, it does not have a fancy acronym, but is simply called Mixed-effects (MFX) analysis (see screenshot).The approach is described in Friston 2005, and in chapter 33 of the SPM12 manual


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Torben 


 Friston, K. J., Stephan, K. E., Lund, T. E., Morcom, A., & Kiebel, S. (2005). Mixed-effects and fMRI studies. NeuroImage, 24(1), 244–252. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.08.055














> On 14 Sep 2017, at 15.52, YAN Chao-Gan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> I wonder if there is any SPM's way equivalent to FSL' FLAME group analysis? Or is there any matlab code to do similar analysis: combining the estimate and variance at the first level to the second level?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chao-Gan
> 
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> Deputy Director, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center
> Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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