Can you check whether all vertices are the same value? If so, then it is 
showing the clusterwise p-value (not the uncorrected vertexwise p-value)
doug



On 9/17/13 10:44 AM, Anita van Loenhoud wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> I mean that before doing any correction, I can press 'Find Clusters
> and Goto Max', which will show me clusters based on my visualisation
> threshold. As far as I understood, it will go to the most significant
> vertex within each cluster and display that value. So before Monte
> Carlo, I found a cluster in the RMF, and the most significant vertex
> in there was -4.42.
>
> After Monte Carlo, I again see a cluster in the RMF. Now, when I again
> press 'Find Clusters and Goto Max' it gives me a new value of -2.19.
>
> I guess I have a difficulty with interpreting these 'new values' after
> Monte Carlo. Do I understand correctly from your previous comment that
> after this correction, they don't correspond to single vertices
> anymore? If my question is too elaborate for this mailinglist, could
> you recomment me some literature that might help me?
>
> Thanks so much!
>
> Anita
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