Dear REST pro's
Tipically ALFF analysis is done on mALFF images, i.e. at each time point a voxel's ALFF is divided by the global ALFF (mean ALFF of all voxels). This normalization procedure might reduce intersunject variability in my opinion. Nevertheless it was recently used in a study comparing two groups (Zang et al. 2007 Brain & Development) in which interindividual variability is the effect of interest by definition, as I understand.
Why would it make sense to use mALFF images rather than ALFF images in such studies?
Thanks for any comments
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