Dear Alfonso,
Many thanks for your helfpul answer!
We have one last question, regarding the use of a multiband sequence for an fMRI study using a rapid event-related paradigm.
We are trying to use the confound-corrected time series from CONN in SPM12 for the first-level analysis. 42 slices ares acquired, the TR=0.785, and the multi-band sequence (factor = 3) is the following:
547.5 0 382.5 55 437.5 110 492.5 217.5 600 272.5 655 327.5 710 165 547.5 0 382.5 55 437.5 110 492.5 217.5 600 272.5 655 327.5 710 165 547.5 0 382.5 55 437.5 110 492.5 217.5 600 272.5 655 327.5 710 165
In SPM-12, for the first-level analysis, we have to specify the microtime resolution and microtime onset. Do we still use 42 slices as the microtime resolution and 21 slices as the microtime onset ? Or should we make adjustments ?
Thank your again for your help,
Maria
Many thanks for your helfpul answer!
We have one last question, regarding the use of a multiband sequence for an fMRI study using a rapid event-related paradigm.
We are trying to use the confound-corrected time series from CONN in SPM12 for the first-level analysis. 42 slices ares acquired, the TR=0.785, and the multi-band sequence (factor = 3) is the following:
547.5 0 382.5 55 437.5 110 492.5 217.5 600 272.5 655 327.5 710 165 547.5 0 382.5 55 437.5 110 492.5 217.5 600 272.5 655 327.5 710 165 547.5 0 382.5 55 437.5 110 492.5 217.5 600 272.5 655 327.5 710 165
In SPM-12, for the first-level analysis, we have to specify the microtime resolution and microtime onset. Do we still use 42 slices as the microtime resolution and 21 slices as the microtime onset ? Or should we make adjustments ?
Thank your again for your help,
Maria