On 11/19/15 9:53 AM, Danielle Miller wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> Thanks for your response. So you are saying to rename a correctly
> identified condition as the empty condition? That is if I have a
> correct trial, rename it to an incorrect trial? Won't this pull onset
> times from the wrong conditions?
This is what I'm suggesting. Not sure what you mean by onset times from
wrong condition.
>
> When you say it should have little effects on the final results, are
> you only thinking about this in terms of one or two subjects? What if
> there are more subjects in this situation?
If you have many corrects, then it will not affect the estimation of the
HRF for the "correct" condition regardless of the number of subjects.
If you plan to study the incorrects or some contrast that includes the
incorrects, then you won't be able to use these subjects anyway.
doug
ps. please remember to post to the FS list and not to us personally. thanks!
>
> Thanks,
> Danielle
>
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