It may cover both, but the peak can only be in one, and it is the peak that is reported.


On 10/25/15 9:55 AM, Annemarie Brandhofe wrote:
Dear freesurfer experts,

I have analyzed inter-group differences in cortical thickness using freesurfer 5.3.0 and QDEC. I have found one significiant cluster in the medialorbitofrontal region that is corrected for multiple comparisons using Monte Carlo simulation (p<0,05) and listed in the qdec output file "mc-z.abs.th13.abs.sig.cluster.summary". However, the cluster shown in the display window of Qdec is located both in the lateralorbitofrontal and the medialorbitofrontal region. Why is the lateralorbitofrontal region not mentioned in the file "mc-z.abs.th13.abs.sig.cluster.summary"?

I have attached the contents of the output file and a screenshot of the display window of QDEC after the Monte Carlo simulation.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Anne




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