Dear Charline,
You definitely can. Bot SVC and conjunctions can be applied to any
images not just fMRI.
Best,
Vladimir
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:24 AM, Urbain Charline <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Vladimir,
> Dear SPMers,
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> I did a group analysis in MEG. Average ERFs (per conditions, per sessions
> and per subjects) were converted into NIFTI images in order to make
> statistical analyses first at the sensors and then, at the sources level (as
> suggested in Litvak et al., 2011. Computational Intelligence and
> Neuroscience).
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> I was wondering, if I'm now allowed to treat my sources data like fMRI data
> and then applying for instance SVC in a small volume of interest drawn
> around coordinates of interest taken from the fMRI literature ? Or having
> resort to conjunction analysis to highlights similarities between MEG
> sessions or conditions?
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> Thank you very much for your help,
> Best regards,
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> Charline
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