Can this also be used for displaying sections in sagittal and coronal
planes? I don't see any indication for this on the website.
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From: "Zimmer" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: [SPM] which is the apropriate method to extract "activation
timecourses"?
> Hi Andreas,
>
> the easiest & in my opinion also correctest way to extract time-courses
> of ROIs
> in SPM is to use the marshbar-toolbox of Matthew Brett.
>
>
> The Toolbox is easy to add to SPM-matlab path (for SPM99, SPM2, SPM5)&
very
> user-friendly.
>
> to download it got to: http://marsbar.sourceforge.net/
>
> more specific info about how to get the time-course is in the FAQ at
> http://marsbar.sourceforge.net/faq.html#extract_fir
>
> Ulrike
>
> --
> Ulrike Zimmer, PhD
> Woldorff Laboratory
> Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
> LSRC Rm B242
> Box 90999
> Duke University
> NC-27708 Durham
> USA
> Tel: (+1)-919- 668-1334
> Fax: (+1)-919- 681-0815
>
> Quoting Andreas Pedroni <[log in to unmask]>:
>
> > Hi SPM Members,
> >
> > I come up with a quite general question. If I want to analyse an
> > average activation timecourse in a ROI, what is the appropriate
> > approach to do so?
> > In the literature, authors only write " ...averaged activation
> > timecourses were extracted".
> > Does the my design matrix and the convolution function influence
> > extracted timecourses?
> >
> > Thanks for any suggestions!
> >
> > Andreas
> >
>
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