External Email - Use Caution Thank you for your reply! Using DOSS is precisely what I was trying to do, but mri_glmfit doesn't let me. I worked around by creating the design matrix in matlab and specify it to mri_glmfit directly, but I was wondering whether this might be bug in the parsing of the FSGD file. As a minimal example to reproduce, see the attached file. Trying to run mri_glmfit (doesn't even need more input specified), I get:
$ mri_glmfit --fsgd dosstest.fsgd doss gdfRead(): reading dosstest.fsgd INFO: DeMeanFlag keyword not found, DeMeaning will NOT be done. Continuous Variable Means (all subjects) 0 C 32.1111 8.50417 1 D 0.555556 0.496904 2 E 5.44444 3.49956 Class Size and Means of each Continuous Variable 1 A 1 50.0000 1.0000 4.0000 2 B 8 29.8750 0.5000 5.6250 ERROR: Class A has 1 members. With 3 variables and using DODS, you need at least 4 members dosstest.fsgd: GroupDescriptorFile 1 Title DOSSTest DOSS Class A Class B Variables C D E Input SUBJECT1 A 50 1 4 Input SUBJECT2 B 30 0 12 Input SUBJECT3 B 29 0 5 Input SUBJECT4 B 31 1 3 Input SUBJECT5 B 20 1 4 Input SUBJECT6 B 42 1 6 Input SUBJECT7 B 33 0 11 Input SUBJECT8 B 30 0 1 Input SUBJECT9 B 24 1 3 Concerning demeaning: I am only going to use a contrast vector for differences in intercept between the groups [-1 1 0 0 0] and had the understanding that demeaning would't be necessary in this case. Am I mistaken or is there other reasons to do this especially for eTIV? Thank you very much and with best wishes, Cornelius > Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2021 14:05:31 -0400 > From: "Douglas N. Greve" <dgr...@mgh.harvard.edu> > Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] mri_glmfit DOSS > > You cannot use a DODS in this design as it tries to fit an offset and a > slope for each class, which can't be done when the class has only one > member. Try using DOSS instead. You should probably demean and rescale > the eTIV to be between 0 and 1. > > On 6/29/2021 11:19 AM, Dr. Cornelius Kronlage wrote: > > > > ????????External Email - Use Caution > > > > Dear freesurfers, > > > > for a morphometry study, I am comparing a single subject at a time to > > a group of controls. I would like to include age, gender (as a > > continuous variable for the sake of simplicity) and eTIV as ?nuisance? > > regressors in the GLM. The FSGD looks like this: > > > > GroupDescriptorFile 1 > > ?? ?Title SUBJECT1_vs_allControls > > ?? ?Class Test > > ?? ?Class Controls > > ?? ?Variables Age Gender eTIV > > > > Input SUBJECT1 Test 50 1 1497422.2500 > > Input SUBJECT2 Controls 30 0 1709039.536815 > > Input SUBJECT3 Controls 29 0 1423097.816203 > > Input SUBJECT4 Controls 31 1 1524690.026713 > > ... > > > > When I try to run mri_glmfit I get the following error even though I > > specify DOSS: > > > > $ mri_glmfit --fsgd SUBJECT1_vs_allControls.fsgd doss [...] > > > > gdfRead(): reading SUBJECT1_vs_allControls.fsgd > > WARNING: variable 1 is "Gender" which is often a discrete factor > > ? The proper way to handle discrete factors is to create classes. > > ? See > > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1pPOfqP7ALbHwAeCTJZowgLS8JJNUeA6-Z2RJlgx_6oCnQF0gABWOt_8KrLqoDdcjmbmoG9ym3ZtPvsAO1c68acEYJzrAsmFdzEWgPvb3kdwepaF35Hzwy4XTDhf8Mva0E4aHKtONsEKO44MeLe-FQDGn8hTUhVHWbd0M4oGtpgCfj_my9jlt9AoVNwgwNCyT4FImqIZy43WM2t69wzhU5ZyWyod4Pz_knEoEKB7FwqV3UX65_75Yv5PUJdpQmY_K9lKjYA0GH86Cv6X2Ru5JnQFHsGQgC0Rt3QRHIzfsrzg/https%3A%2F%2Fsurfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Ffswiki%2FFsgdExamples > > INFO: DeMeanFlag keyword not found, DeMeaning will NOT be done. > > Continuous Variable Means (all subjects) > > 0 Age 28.6875 6.36611 > > 1 Gender 0.46875 0.499022 > > 2 eTIV 1.51444e+06 125811 > > Class Size and Means of each Continuous Variable > > 1 Test? 1? 50.0000?? 1.0000 1497422.2500 > > 2 Controls 31? 28.0000?? 0.4516 1514993.8589 > > ERROR: Class Test has 1 members. With 3 variables and using DODS, you > > need at least 4 members > > > > How do I get mri_glmfit to use DOSS, or do I have to specify the > > design matrix by hand in this case? > > > > Thank you! > > > > Best wishes > > Cornelius > > > >
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