Yes, that's fine. But with gammafit, you cannot use the ircor option (it's only meant for FIR).

Sebastian Moeller wrote:

Hi Doug,

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Subject: [Freesurfer] Re: newbie question event-related
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Hi Sebastian,

are you using an FIR or gammafit?

Gammafit (-gammafit 0 1.25 -gammaexp 2 in union with -taumax 20 and -dt event-related). To illustrate this, I used the same parameters with "-dt blocked", but my new paradigm is so sparse (200ms timulation every 16 seconds), that event related analysis seems like a good idea. Since we are at it ;), am I right that I should set the TER to 0.2000 and my stimulation epochs to one, while the only fixation periods are set to zero?

Ahoi & Thanks
    Sebastian


doug

Sebastian Moeller wrote:

Hi List, hi Doug,

for the first time I have now data, that realloy wants event-related
analysis (200ms stimulation every 10 seconds). Now, using a TER of 0.2
in the para-file and using "-dt event-related" in mkanalysis-sess.new
(3.0.3 pub x86_64 centos4) was the easy part, but what do I have to
specify in mkcontast-sess? Especially thi "-ircorr" complex (with
-deltarang and -taurange) is daunting. Is it necessary to specify
anything here to get a real event-related analysis, or does fs-fast
already know enough without these parameters (as I specified delta,
tau and even taummax in mkanalysis)? So far any nicorr value I used
produced errors on the way...
    I would be delighted for any pointer of how to properly convinve
fs-fast to analyse my data ;).

Ahoi & thanks
    Sebastian



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