Hello Alfanso,
In response to your comment:
"I realize that the sheer number of potential thresholding combinations in ROI-to-ROI analyses might be a bit excessive/confusing and we are thinking of ways to simplify this interface and/or make it a bit more intuitive so any thoughts/suggestions are most welcome."
I was wondering if there was a way to get a single value for a network (with 10 ROIs for instance) instead of doing an ROI-to-ROI analysis. So that way we can compare networks against one another, and if there is a significant difference between them, we can perform a post hoc test to see which ROI's the significant difference is found.
In response to your comment:
"I realize that the sheer number of potential thresholding combinations in ROI-to-ROI analyses might be a bit excessive/confusing and we are thinking of ways to simplify this interface and/or make it a bit more intuitive so any thoughts/suggestions are most welcome."
I was wondering if there was a way to get a single value for a network (with 10 ROIs for instance) instead of doing an ROI-to-ROI analysis. So that way we can compare networks against one another, and if there is a significant difference between them, we can perform a post hoc test to see which ROI's the significant difference is found.