] Group Analysis - glmfit results
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Since this is longitudinal, I'm assuming that your contrast is
actually something like contrast C = (INT2-INT1)-(CON2-CON1) where 1
and 2 the the time points. As you suggest, both (INT2-INT1) and
(CON2-CON1) might both be less t
, 2022 12:45:22 PM
To: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Group Analysis - glmfit results
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Since this is longitudinal, I'm assuming that your contrast is actually
something like contrast C = (INT2-INT1)-(CON2-CON1) where 1 and 2 the the time
point
Since this is longitudinal, I'm assuming that your contrast is actually
something like contrast C = (INT2-INT1)-(CON2-CON1) where 1 and 2 the
the time points. As you suggest, both (INT2-INT1) and (CON2-CON1) might
both be less than 0, but if INT is less negative than CON, then C will
be positiv
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Hello Freesurfer Team,
I recently ran analysis to compare change in cortical thickness between an
Intervention and Control group longitudinally. The contrast is set up as
INT-CON, and therefore I would interpret a positive change as the intervention