Question about CWAS

Submitted by YukiSakai on

Dear DPARSF experts,

 Thank you for developping this useful tool!

 I have question about CWAS.

 Although it woks very well in most cases, I got strange results sometimes. I attached the example of F_1_CWAS.nii (example.png). Like this, in some cases, I got nothing. I checked the all preprocessing steps, but there were notihg wrong. Of course, there were no apparent erros in all steps. Why did it happen?

 Best,

 Yuki

YukiSakai

Fri, 12/18/2015 - 03:40


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By YukiSakai (YukiSakai)

Dear DPARSF experts,

 Thank you for developping this useful tool!

 I have question about CWAS.

 Although it woks very well in most cases, I got strange results sometimes. I attached the example of F_1_CWAS.nii (example.png). Like this, in some cases, I got nothing. I checked the all preprocessing steps, but there were notihg wrong. Of course, there were no apparent erros in all steps. Why did it happen?

 Best,

 Yuki


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YAN Chao-Gan

Sat, 12/19/2015 - 13:25

If it only happens for some subjects, it might be something related to those subjects. You can have a careful check on the imaging data. Otherwise, it's difficult to infer which step caused the empty image.

Best,

Chao-Gan

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