Dear all,

I am trying to correlate psychometric measurements and the local  
Gyrification Index.
To do so, I use the FreeSurfer pipeline to calculate the lGI and then  
PALM, following the advice in this thread  
(https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pipermail//freesurfer/2017-March/050703.html).

All my subjects are part of the same group, so I used a FSGD with the  
group "main" to create the design matrix and mask for my data that are  
required by PALM.
Having a closer look at the design matrix that was created, I found  
that there was a variable for the group that was the same for all my  
patients. As it is the same for all patients, I thought eliminating it  
would not be a problem. But after re-running PALM without it, there  
were huge differences in my results and effects were notably larger  
and more significant.

Do any of you have any experience which option is best in this case?  
Is it a valid choice to eliminate the variable for the group, as it is  
the same for each patient anyway?

Furthermore, would you recommend centering for the design matrix? I  
found that this can have an impact, but I am lost on in which cases it  
should be done and in which it shouldn't.


Thank you for your help!


Best regards

Kai Ohmstedt


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