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2. TFCE is a fantastic method and I would love to include functionality for it, but once again it will not be until I am finished with my dissertation (later this summer), I'm afraid.
3. Multi-modality: I have only done this so far for volumetric measures (i.e. thickness, LGI, volume, and surface area). This is why I introduced the "modality" argument to the functions: "brainGraph_init" (which creates the data.table "all.dat.tidy"; "set.brainGraph.attributes". These have downstream effects of including a "modality" column in the data.tables "dt.global" and "dt.net.meas". Then you can look at modality-based measures and how they differ, and use "plot_global" to show the differences (see Figure 21 of the User Guide; the different modalities would have a different line type, e.g. dashed vs. solid). I don't have an example on-hand but could include one soon.
I appreciate your feedback and suggestions!
Chris
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