Hi Doug and other Freesurfers,

We are trying to balance the power of different event-related fMRI runs
(each consisting of a different experimental condition with different
interstimulus intervals) using the optseq2 definition for efficiency. Our
outcome metric is the BOLD % signal change amplitude - we expect different
runs to show different amplitudes. We use a FIR model. Because of the
variable under investigation (interstimulus interval) we must have
different number of stimuli in each run.

We are uncertain as to which optseq2 efficiency measure more accurately
suits this situation. I know you typically prefer "VRF" over "Efficiency".
However, is VRF better suited for reflecting the power of statistical
contrast (for example for t-test and F-values) as opposed to "raw" BOLD %
signal change? In other words, would "Efficiency" more accurately reflect
the balance for just the BOLD % signal change?

The ultimate goal is to make sure that changes in BOLD % signal change
amplitude are not due to the different number of stimuli across runs.

Thanks!

Best regards,

Tommi

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Tommi Raij, M.D., 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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