[color=#000000]Dear Natasha,[/color]
[color=#000000]That data (Fisher transformed correlation values among your eleven ICA-ROIs) should be located in the resultsROI_*.mat files within your conn_*/results/firstlevel/ directory. See the following thread for an example of use https://www.nitrc.org/forum/message.php?msg_id=28613[/color]
[color=#000000]Best[/color]
[color=#000000]Alfonso[/color]
[i]Originally posted by Natasha Mason:[/i][quote]Dear all,
I have conducted an ICA analysis in Conn to assess the effect of a drug vs placebo on both within- and between- network connectivity at rest.
I would like to extract the between network connectivity values per person (per network), so I can correlate them with our behavioral measures. However, I am having trouble finding how to get such values.
To clarify, I performed the between-network connectivity analysis, by creating an ROI-to-ROI analysis using my 11 ICA-ROIs, of which I also generated in conn.
Thank you for your help,
Natasha[/quote]
[color=#000000]That data (Fisher transformed correlation values among your eleven ICA-ROIs) should be located in the resultsROI_*.mat files within your conn_*/results/firstlevel/ directory. See the following thread for an example of use https://www.nitrc.org/forum/message.php?msg_id=28613[/color]
[color=#000000]Best[/color]
[color=#000000]Alfonso[/color]
[i]Originally posted by Natasha Mason:[/i][quote]Dear all,
I have conducted an ICA analysis in Conn to assess the effect of a drug vs placebo on both within- and between- network connectivity at rest.
I would like to extract the between network connectivity values per person (per network), so I can correlate them with our behavioral measures. However, I am having trouble finding how to get such values.
To clarify, I performed the between-network connectivity analysis, by creating an ROI-to-ROI analysis using my 11 ICA-ROIs, of which I also generated in conn.
Thank you for your help,
Natasha[/quote]