Hi Josh,

With sophisticated mixed modeling procedures that use MLE estimation
(e.g., SAS's PROC MIXED) it would be possible to use all your data while
still modeling the necessary covariances.  If you extracted ROI-based
measures that would be a possible approach you could take.  However, I
don't know of any voxel-level analysis package that is built to do the
equivalent sort of thing.

cheers,
-MH

On Thu, 2011-09-15 at 18:18 -0400, Douglas N Greve wrote:
> Hi Josh, there is not a way that I know of to do the paired analysis if 
> some are missing a scan. A "real" statistician might know of a way 
> theoretically, and I might be able to implement that theory, but I don't 
> know myself. So does that mean you want to do an unpaired test?
> doug
> 
> Roffman, Joshua L.,M.D. wrote:
> > Hi Doug,
> > Thanks for weighing in.  For this study, while most subjects have 2 sets of 
> > good
> > scan data (pre and post treatment), a number have only one set (pre or 
> > post).
> > We're hoping to use all of the data given that it's overall a pretty small
> > study.  Is it possible to run the paired analysis if we are missing pre or 
> > post
> > data for some subjects?
> > Best,
> > Josh
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Douglas N Greve [mailto:gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu]
> > Sent: Thu 9/15/2011 4:54 PM
> > To: Adam Nitenson
> > Cc: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu; Roffman, Joshua L.,M.D.
> > Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] FSGD Contrast Setup Question
> >  
> > Hi Adam, you have a "repeated measures" design. In your case, this is 
> > best handled using a paired analysis. You can search for "paired" on the 
> > wiki to get instructions. The easiest way to do this is to run 
> > mris_preproc with the --paired-diff option, then follow the instructions 
> > for the "standard" one or two group analysis (search for "fsgd").
> >
> > doug
> >
> > Adam Nitenson wrote:
> >   
> >> Hi Freesurfers,
> >>
> >>      I am trying to set up both a 2 Group 1 Covariate and a 4 Group 1
> >> Covariate analysis but just want to make sure I'm using the correct
> >> contrast option.
> >>
> >>      For the first analyis, the two groups are Drug Pre and Drug Post,
> >> with folate-serum level as a covaraite. We want to keep the covariate
> >> under consideration in our analyses, but we really want to look at
> >> the difference between the Drug Pre and Drug Post activation (so
> >> folate-serum level is more of a nuisance variable). It seems that the
> >> first option under the 2G1V Page "Null Hypothesis: is there a
> >> difference between the group intercepts? Is there a difference
> >> between groups regressing out the effect of age?     1 -1 0 0"
> >> reflects this idea best.
> >>
> >>       For the second analysis, the 4 Groups are Drug Pre, Drug Post,
> >> Placebo Pre, and Placebo Post, with the same folate-serum level
> >> covariate. We are intersted in the double subtraction of (Drug Post
> >> - Drug Pre) MINUS (Placebo Post - Placebo Pre), but again wish to
> >> covary by folate level. For this it seems like contast 7 on the 4G1V
> >> page "is there an interaction between gender and handedness
> >> regressing out the effects of age?         0.5 -0.5 -0.5 0.5 0 0 0
> >> 0" is best.
> >>
> >> Is this the best way to go about analyzing these two questions?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Adam Nitenson, B.S.
> >> Brain Genomics Lab
> >> Massachusetts General Hospital
> >> niten...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
> >> Phone: 617-643-3215
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