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I have a question about how to interpret cortical thickness difference between
groups using LME MATLAB tools.
I have three groups(g0, g1, and g2) and five time points(t= 0,0.5, 1,2,3).
I am trying to use LME model wi
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Dear Freesurfer Experts,
I have a question about how to interpret cortical thickness difference between
groups using LME MATLAB tools.
I have three groups(g0, g1, and g2) and five time points(t= 0,0.5, 1,2,3).
I am trying to use LME model wi
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Dear Freesurfer Experts,
I have a question about how to interpret cortical thickness difference between
groups using LME MATLAB tools.
I have three groups(g0, g1, and g2) and five time points(t= 0,0.5, 1,2,3).
I am trying to use LME model wi
Hi Patrizia,
Usually you would allow the intercept to be a random effect (1st
column). Basically random effect means, you allow each subject to have
their own intercept, which usually makes sense. That could be sufficient
for your model, you can also test if having two random effects is better
Dear FS-Group
I am attempting to use the lme matlab tools
for my longitudinal analysis.
My dataset consists of 2 time-points and 2
groups (patients and controls). I will not use covariates since the groups are
well matched for age, gender and education.
I am trying to a
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>Dear Free-surfer Group, I am currently attempting to use the lme
matlab tools for my longitudinal analysis. My dataset consists of two
time-
Dear Free-surfer Group, I am currently attempting to use the lme
matlab tools for my longitudinal analysis. My dataset consists of two
time-points, and
I am interested in the group by time interaction for my dataset.
I am attempting to follow the wiki instructions, but are finding them hard at