you can't do it in stable4, but you can  in stable 5.

doug


Adam Nitenson wrote:
> Hello Freesurfers,
>
>      We are using the Sternberg Item Recognition Paradigm in our study,
> which involves the memorization and recognition of groups of 1, 3, 5,
> and 7 letters. Each run has two sets of each condition (load). We
> want to determine if any regions of the brain activate in a linear
> pattern with increased task load. I have already done regression
> analyses using genotype, but that was between subjects, while this
> analysis would be within subjects. Does anyone know how I could
> structure an analysis (STABLE 4) that would allow me to look at this?
> Is this something I have to do at the mkanalysis-sess level?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adam Nitenson, B.S.
> Brain Genomics Lab
> Massachusetts General Hospital
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