Given that my MRI experience is limited, I haven't really got a clue what you're talking about, but it sounds interesting and potentially crucial, so I think it would be good for you to speak at YNiC, and there may be some good suggestions that come out of it.
If i'm in the minority in this thinking, you could always just talk me through it to satisfy my own curious mind.
Garreth
Hi
Together with Andre and Nikos, we have collected some potentially very interesting results via an fMRI study on task switching.
The issue is this. When we do group analyses with cluster correction, 3 very large blobs are found in contrasting cond 1 with cond 2.
However, in playing with fslview it is clear that within these blobs there are more interesting localised islands of activity.
My dilemma is this if we simply report the cluster-corrected blobs that is okay but what I really want to discuss are these other ROIs.
So how do I get this published and satisfy the statisitcal reviewer?
I cannot do a simple a priori ROI analysis because some of the conditions are relatively novel and we cant predict where the ROIs might be.
We can do this via email or I can talk about this at YNiC next week perhaps?
Philip.
Philip Quinlan E-Mail: ptq1@york.ac.uk Department of Psychology FAX: (01904) 323181 The University of York Tel: (01904) 320000 Ext. 3135 Heslington Direct : (01904) 323135 York YO10 5DD U.K.
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