Dear all,
I had an idea for an analysis but I'm not sure whether it is possible. In my study, patients were scanned twice at resting state (when sick and again after treatment). Using a paired t-test design for ICC and LCOR in Conn, I have identified certain significant clusters. I would like to know the volume in those clusters in both conditions, to then try to correlate them. I was wondering whether there was a way to do so in Conn? Otherwise I thought about saving the clusters as .nii files (that I know how to do) and somehow importing them in cat12, but I don't know how. And as the clusters each are part of several ROIs, I can't just use the Conn atlas in cat12 and look at the volume for a specific ROI.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Best regards,
Rosanne
I had an idea for an analysis but I'm not sure whether it is possible. In my study, patients were scanned twice at resting state (when sick and again after treatment). Using a paired t-test design for ICC and LCOR in Conn, I have identified certain significant clusters. I would like to know the volume in those clusters in both conditions, to then try to correlate them. I was wondering whether there was a way to do so in Conn? Otherwise I thought about saving the clusters as .nii files (that I know how to do) and somehow importing them in cat12, but I don't know how. And as the clusters each are part of several ROIs, I can't just use the Conn atlas in cat12 and look at the volume for a specific ROI.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Best regards,
Rosanne