Hi, professor,
I performed the statistical analysis between two groups first in left 
hemisphere, and got some regions which showed different. 1) so if I then do 
multiple correction, i don't need to run the mri_glmfit-sim command, and just 
press the button of the monte carlo null-z simulation in the qdec interface, am 
i right?
 
2) Whether mri_glmfit-sim --cache command line and the mc-z in qdec get the 
same results, or not?  and as to the option --cwpvalthresh, should i choose 
0.05 or 0.025?
3) And what is the difference between fdr and mc-z correction?
Thanks,
Meng
 
Hi Meng, if you are doing whole hemisphere correction, it will used
already computed values which should only take a few seconds to run.
doug

On 07/05/2012 11:03 AM, Meng Li wrote:
>
> Hi, all,
>
> I have some questions about the multiple correction in qdec.
>
> I performed group analysis using qdec. There are 5 factors in the
> qdec.table.dat file: 1 discrete, 4 continuous variables (covariates).
> When I tried to perform the multiple correction, Whether I can choose
> one of two ways (the fdr and monte carlo null-z simulation) only. And
> if I use monte carlo null-z simulation, I have to pre-run
> mri_glmfit-sim 10000?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Meng
>

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