The time courses are independent of the contrasts. The time course
values are the MR units globally scaled to a grand mean of 1000, so you
can think of the units as 10ths of percent. I think you can configure
the time course to show vertex-by-vertex percentages.
doug
Dave Brohawn wrote:
Hello,
I am not sure what y-axis values are in a time course plot.
Here is my bugr information:
FREESURFER_HOME: /usr/local/freesurfer/stable4
Build stamp: freesurfer-Linux-centos4-stable-v4.2.0d-20090227
RedHat release: CentOS release 5.2 (Final)
Kernel info: Linux 2.6.18-92.el5 i686
NMR Center info (/space/freesurfer exists):
machine: seymour
SUBJECTS_DIR: /autofs/space/ventzl_016/users/
PWD: /autofs/space/ventzl_016/users
I entered
tksurfer fsaverage lh inflated
When it came up, I loaded this time course data for a group of 8 subjects:
/autofs/space/ventzl_016/users/CC-n8/newEMerror-tpx/lh.h.nii
I then plugged in a vertex of interest (124608) and the time course plot
came up. It is correct is showing the me the time course for 4 different
contrasts included in this analysis, though I am not sure what the y-axis
is.
Its values are incremented by whole 1's (1 2 3). We are looking for
percent signal change values. Can you tell me what these y-axis values
are, and if there is a way to calculate percent signal change from them if
I write these time course values to file?
Thank you very much,
Dave Brohawn
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