It corresponds to the signal change, which is more-or-less A-fixation, but not exactly. The percent signal change is in cespct.

doug

Reza Rajimehr wrote:

Hi,

For a stimulus condition 'A' and a fixation condition, does the ces file
for the contrast 'A - fix' correspond to the % signal change for the
condition A?

Thanks,
Reza

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