Hi Doug and Freesurfers,

I am using fcseedcor to compute the correlation between two time courses for 
each subject in my group. The command that I run is as follows:

fcseedcor -s $subject -fsd resting -seed seed1.dat -seed seed2.dat -xreg 
global.waveform.dat 1 -xreg vcsf.dat 5 -xreg wm.dat 5 -xreg mcprextreg 6 -hpf 
.01 -lpf .08 -nskip 4 -o cor_s1s2.dat

My first question is about the size of the vcsf.dat and wm.dat files. They seem 
to be (N+1)xN matrices, where N is the number of timepoints in the signal. Does 
this mean there are N+1 components for each time point (i.e., N+1 potential 
regressors to add)? What do they exactly correspond to and how do they relate 
to the average signal from the ventricles, CSF, and white matter?

My other question is about the number of components to include for vcsf.dat and 
wm.dat. I have seen 5 recommended in examples, however, five components seem to 
explain very different amount of variance in different subjects and if I change 
this number for a given subject, I see substantial changes in the resulting 
correlation value. I would appreciate any suggestion on how to select an 
unbiased value for the number of components to include. Could including up to 
the component at which fixed percentage of cumulative variance is explained be 
a solution?

Many thanks for your help!

Best,
Hamdi











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