Dear sir, madam,

I am currently using Freesurfers Qdec and I have a question about the
statistical output: is it possible to have a peak p-value that is larger
(i.e. less significant) than the clusterwise p-value?
My peak p-value (after using a - log10 transformation) = 0.0038, while my
clusterwise p-value = 0.0029.

Could you maybe give an explanation how the clusterwise p-value is computed?

Thank you very much!
Kind regards,
Las Blawimo
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