Hi,

We are measuring BOLD % signal change levels (from cespct maps) across
separate analyses and the issue of whether the cespct values are
pre-stimulus baseline corrected - or not - obviously would be expected to
effect the results.

We use a FIR group analysis of a rapid event-related design with a
- mkanalysis-sess -prestim = 2 TRs
- mkcontrast-sess -rmprestim

We then use a tcl script to plot the numerical values in a table - here we
use
set gbPreStimOffset 1
func_print_timecourse_selection $lpath/<table-of-time-course-values>.txt

Visually, when we use tksurfer to view the time course results from the
bold/<analysisname>/h-lh.bhdr file, then all contrasts included in the
analysis are showed at the same time (nice) and the two prestimulus values
are included in the display. So far so good. However there is no option to
view the results as BOLD % signal change (cespct). A minor annoyance is
that the time courses are not baseline corrected despite that we used the
-rmprestim option as explained above (they change to be baseline corrected
only after we push the View/Configure/Time Course putton Remove prestim).

The only way we have found to visually view (or plot with the tcl script)
the cespct values is to look at the time course results inside the folders
for specific contrasts (e.g., bold/<analysisname>/A-REST/cespct-lh.bhdr).
However here we never see any prestimulus values (otherwise the same full
analysis time window as above is shown), so we do not know if the mean of
the two prestim points has been subtracted from the amplitudes (= baseline
correction).

Below please find the detailed commands for looking at the h-lh.bhdr and
cespct curves.

We would appreciate any advice how to get the pre-stim values visible even
for cespct and/or double check that the cespct values (when plotted using
the tcl script) are baseline corrected.

Thanks!!!

-Tommi

Details:

On machine cuzco
nmr-dev-env (or nmr-std-env, does not seem to make a difference in this case)
cd /space/cuzco/7/users/raij/avml_fmri_mctogether
setenv SUBJECTS_DIR /space/cognito/5/users/raij/subjects_mri
setenv SUBJECT fsaverage

Load the h-lh.bhdr curves (prestim baseline are visible, no cespct option):
tksurfer fsaverage lh inflated -timecourse
fegroup/bold/group_ISI1TR_BERT_ERFIRsm5pf5tpefsub/sphsm10-ffx/h-lh.bhdr

Load the cespct-lh.bhdr curves, no prestim baseline data points visible:
tksurfer fsaverage lh inflated -timecourse
fegroup/bold/group_ISI1TR_BERT_ERFIRsm5pf5tpefsub/sphsm10-ffx/A-REST/cespct-lh.bhdr

---
Tommi Raij, MD., Ph.D.
MGH/MIT/HMS Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
Bldg 149, 13th St
Charlestown, MA 02129
U.S.A.


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