Hi,
is your design repeating, or is that all? In any case you can use the
"cutoffcalc" command on your design.mat. To quote Mark Jenkinson's
posting from the list:
2010/5/3 Mark Jenkinson:
Hi,
If you set your high-pass filter initially to zero, then save the design
and then run "cutoffcalc" on the *.mat file, it will calculate the best
highpass filter cutoff value for you. Note that you will also need to
explicitly set the TR value in the cutoffcalc command if it is not 3.0
seconds (e.g. use --tr=2.0 for a TR of 2 seconds).
Hope that helps,
Cornelius
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 4:09 PM, David <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have an fMRI paradigm I'm analyzing with FEAT. The paradigm is as follows:
>
> Rest (1 min)
> Task 1 (3 min)
> Task 2 (1.5 min)
> Rest (2 min)
> Task 3 (1 min)
> Rest (1 min)
>
> What should the high pass filter cutoff be set at?
>
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Dr. med. Cornelius J. Werner
Department of Neurology
RWTH Aachen University
Pauwelsstr. 30
52074 Aachen
Germany
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