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So I followed the steps of the tutorial and performed group analysis by running mris_preproc, then mri_surf2surf and then mri_glmfit. Is that the correct way to do that? and in this case, can I include multiple continuous variables in my analysis (in the fsgd file)? Thanks again Inbal -------- It is worse -- we do not support qdec anymore On 8/5/2023 6:04 AM, inbal paran wrote: External Email - Use Caution Hello FreeSurfer Developers, I have a question regarding group analysis: When I followed the instructions on how to build my FSGD file, it said that:"FSGD files are created automatically by qdec, but qdec is currently (12/9/08) limited to two continuous variables and two discrete variables with two levles. Is this still the case, or is it possible to include more than 2 continuous variables? The freesurfer version I am using: freesurfer-linux-centos7_x86_64-7.1.1-20200723-8b40551 Thank you Inbal -- *Inbal Paran, M.PT <http://secure-web.cisco.com/1w6eByVfQtHP57lPYq2r_KIYGKXnqPLFlDOaO0p2X1WZmr0z0gwAsw3Pp67kZZKEX4YSsJxDErtiuB8Phy86BhhwLTzweTQuH71F7cD1Fl0b93ALobQge7sG99m80eo1BPp1KcabqfeeLa5SE6UL6UxkZxUf5qPYn7D6tOAOEkfqVTgVkXqL6InpkmGftzDoQrt1E6mpEFLty4QiDYUr1TflS_i7oggX_nFSAIAZOO-8_kMCzfp_WRbcRA6RSPhZFwSoCDYipzlVpFHDZbMw_oyXUNpcn93zX4KDn7izqdv5ZaMMwK1rKkInYaTPOTOIcN7fQWtbIxmPD_WvonydtAQ/http%3A%2F%2FM.PT>.* Schwartz Movement analysis & Rehabilitation Laboratory, Physical Therapy Department, Recanati School for Community Health Professions. Faculty of Health Sciences at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
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