I am working with longitudinal data and one of the reviewers asked us to show the TFCE values, effect size, and degrees of freedom.Is there a way to find/extract these values (TFCE, effect sizes, and degrees of freedom) using the SwE toolbox?
Thanks in advance,Ana Salazar
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1) I agree the TFCE values don't make sense to report. Going off of your previous response + Christian Gaser's response here regarding his TFCE toolbox, reporting the T stat would be ignoring cluster size contribution? --so, if we're reporting TFCE results, it wouldn't really make sense to report the T statistic values, right?"It's not possible to estimate effect size from the TFCE statistic. You could estimate the effect size from the T statistics. However, this would ignore the contribution from cluster size to the TFCE statistics and would only consider the height of the effect."
2) Thanks for further clarifying the NIFTI image outputs. However, I think I'm tripping up on terminology here, but what specifically would be the "effect size" in a longitudinal SwE analysis? Perhaps a silly question I'm getting confused on.. but can you calc (a meaningful) "effect size" using the SE of the contrast?
3) Re: degrees of freedom, I don't think I've fully wrapped my head around this... but as DFs could vary across voxels (SwE manual excerpt below), in a results table would you rec extracting the DFs from swe_vox_edf_c{c#}.nii at the peak MNI coordinates we're reporting to appease the reviewer? i.e., is this 'meaningful' vs. would you instead rec explaining to a reviewer why this doesn't really make sense to report? :)"First, as the degrees of freedom with the SwE method may vary across voxels, for each contrast, the equivalent Z-score or 1-degree-of-freedom chi-squared image are displayed instead of the traditional t-score or F-score image (note that, for each parametric contrast, the t- or F-score image is saved in the working directory alongside the degrees of freedom image)."
Nakagawa, S., & Schielzeth, H. (2013). A general and simple method for obtaining R2 from generalized linear mixed-effects models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 4, 133–142. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2041-210x.2012.00261.x
Thanks, as always, for your help.Best wishes,
Kathleen--On Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 9:34:52 AM UTC-4 ten.p...@gmail.com wrote:Dear Ana,I am working with longitudinal data and one of the reviewers asked us to show the TFCE values, effect size, and degrees of freedom.Is there a way to find/extract these values (TFCE, effect sizes, and degrees of freedom) using the SwE toolbox?All the key values should be written out as NIFTI/CIFTI files. See the man pages http://www.nisox.org/Software/SwE/man under "Post-processing & display of results".The contrast values are in swe_vox_beta_c{c#}.nii; the T-statistic values are in swe_vox_Tstat_c{c#}.nii; if you take the first divided by the 2nd you'll get the standard error of the contrast. The (error) degrees of freedom are in swe_vox_edf_c{c#}.nii.The TFCE values are really hard to interpret and involve arbitrary discretisation choices... I wouldn't ever report TFCE values.Is this enough to go on?-Tom
Thanks in advance,Ana Salazar--
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