Hello,
Bonehead question here. I am trying to combine two sessions as one baseline. Specifically, the resting state data are in 2 separate files for each subject. Thus I set up my experiment to have 2 sessions. There are indications that I didn't set-up experiment design correctly, because the temporal components in ICA networks summary in results (2nd-level) displays components for each subject up until the half way point, then drops to 0 for the second half.
Question: how do I get CONN to recognize the two sessions / files are are to be considered one single baseline session.
Bonehead question here. I am trying to combine two sessions as one baseline. Specifically, the resting state data are in 2 separate files for each subject. Thus I set up my experiment to have 2 sessions. There are indications that I didn't set-up experiment design correctly, because the temporal components in ICA networks summary in results (2nd-level) displays components for each subject up until the half way point, then drops to 0 for the second half.
Question: how do I get CONN to recognize the two sessions / files are are to be considered one single baseline session.