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Hi Monica,I'll try to do some testing this week to identify the issue and the patch.Best Regards,Donald McLaren, PhD
On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 9:42 AM Monica Leslie <monica...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Aaron and Donald,--I have just finished using GLM Flex Fast 4 and running peak_nii to identify significant clusters in my data. After perusing JISCMail and this group, I have seen several discussions which refer to both corrected and uncorrected p values in the output from peak_nii; however, I don't seem to be getting any p values in my output at all.Peak_nii has been helpful in identifying clusters in my data at the p < .001 uncorrected level and yields T statistics for peaks, but I'm not sure how to generate or find FWE-corrected p values.I have been using the peak_nii script from the following webpage (https://www.nitrc.org/projects/peak_nii), but I would be very grateful if you could point me in the direction of an updated script or an additional option I should use to generate FWE-corrected p values.Many thanks,Monica
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