Hello, I am using QDEC to analyze cortical structural data and am looking for some clarification on some questions that have come up.
1. Design tab: In the "Measure" drop-down selection, I understand what we are getting when looking at thickness but the other measurements I am unclear on. Is there information or publications on the other 12 possible measures (how they are measured, what they mean, applications for using them). In particular, I am interested in learning more about area, area.pial, volume, sulc, and curv but would like to understand what the others mean as well to determine if they would be applicable to our study questions. 2. Design tab: I am a little unclear on why the model factors are labeled the way they are and wanted to see if I am using them correctly. -Discrete (Fixed Factors): this is pretty straight forward to be used as independent categorical variables, correct? -Continuous (Covariate): even though it says covariate, should these variables just be treated as independent continuous varaibles? -Nuisance Factors: should these just be treated as the covariates we wish to control for? 3. Results: When I am doing a group comparison (i.e. disease vs. control), does QDEC run the comparison based off of which order the labels appear in the table: disease vs. control, or does it run the comparison based off of which label comes first alphabetically: control vs. disease? 4. Results: When viewing the results in freeview, if I click on a significant cluster, in the bottom panel, does a negative value next to the mc-z.abs.th13.sig.cluster.mgh label indicate a decrease in cortical thickness (i.e. disease vs. control: negative value indicates control is greater than disease)? 5. Finally, once you have closed QDEC, is it possible to reopen the files again in the Gui? Or would you have to rerun the analysis? Thank you for help and please let me know if you need any further clarification.
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