ROI signal change

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YAN Chao-Gan

Thu, 02/12/2015 - 17:58

Hi Cat,

You can test if those time points are related to big head motion.

Best,

Chao-Gan

Dear Sir,
Could you clarify how I could test that? I know, from looking at the "MaxHeadMotion" output that this subject had below 1mm movement. 
Best Regards,
Cat
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Commented by YAN Chao-Gan (YAN Chao-Gan)

Hi Cat,

You can test if those time points are related to big head motion.

Best,

Chao-Gan


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YAN Chao-Gan

Thu, 02/12/2015 - 20:59

In reply to by YAN Chao-Gan

Hi Cat,
You can check the FD files under RealignParameters/{Sub}, those have the head motion information.

Best,

Chao-Gan

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Commented by cat (cat)
Dear Sir,
Could you clarify how I could test that? I know, from looking at the "MaxHeadMotion" output that this subject had below 1mm movement. 
Best Regards,
Cat
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Hi Cat,

You can test if those time points are related to big head motion.

Best,

Chao-Gan


Online version of this post: http://www.rfmri.org/comment/3518#comment-3518


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Thank you very much, that is a great help.
Very Best Regards,
Cat
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Hi Cat,
You can check the FD files under RealignParameters/{Sub}, those have the head motion information.

Best,

Chao-Gan

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Commented by cat (cat)
Dear Sir,
Could you clarify how I could test that? I know, from looking at the "MaxHeadMotion" output that this subject had below 1mm movement. 
Best Regards,
Cat
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Commented by YAN Chao-Gan (YAN Chao-Gan)

Hi Cat,

You can test if those time points are related to big head motion.

Best,

Chao-Gan


Online version of this post: http://www.rfmri.org/comment/3518#comment-3518


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Dear Expert, I have calculated the resting state BOLD signal for several ROI's using your valuable toolbox Dpabi in order to assess functional connectivity patterns between these ROI's. I found out that the ROI_FCMaps for each person show my 120 time points (rows) for each ROI (columns). I was surprised that some of the time point signal changes were up to negative 12 or positive 6, although most were somewhere between negative 4 and positive 4. Are these outliers? Should I be concerned about the validity of the time point data? With Kind Regards, Cat