Hi,
Not quite sure what you're saying here - are you saying that you have
two covariates, and the resulting two stats maps have some (spatial)
overlap between them?
Cheers.
On 18 Aug 2009, at 09:38, Reut Granot Halevy wrote:
> Hi again
> I wrote a mail i'm not sure was sent so here it is again and if it
> was sent twice
> I appologize...
> thanks for your quick response
> I another tbss question
> I have more than one event to correlate the single group with and
> yet the
> map doesnt separate between them so i don't know which event
> correlated
> with what. is there a way to separate the events (maybe in the
> design) so I
> can tell which event correlated with the regions found?
>
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