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The "Vertex Analysis: requires you to prepare two files: the individual segmented structures combined into one file, and a design matrix to indicate which file belongs to which group. T

Combining individual files: concat_bvars

In a terminal, navigate to the directory with all the bvars files, e.g., [user@localhost temp]$ cd /mnt/hgfs/LinuxShare/temp

Create the single file with this command: concat_bvars output_name.bvars [list of ".bvars" files]. You most likely will use a wildcard "*" rather than typing each filename. For example, to combine all the left hippocampus files in the directory: [user@localhost temp]$ concat_bvars L_Hipp_all.bvars con*_L_Hipp_first.bvars dis*_L_Hipp_first.bvars 

This command will combine ALL individuals' L_Hipp  files. Therefore, if you want to exclude a subject, you need to move the files out of the folder, and re-run concat_bvars. You may want to name the output file with the number of subjects, e.g., "L_Hipp_all_N35.bvars" for 35 subjects. 

The files will be ordered alphabetically; knowing the order is required for the later steps (specifically, creating the design matrix).

Design Matrix

Click to example of two-group, 96 subject design matrix file.

The design matrix is a text file with header information and numbers in columns. by traditional, the file is saved with a name like "design.mat" but you could also use "design.txt." Each row represents a subject, in the order stored in the concatenated bvars file. The simplest design matrix (for a two group dataset) is a two columns, with the first +1 for rows in group 1 and 0 otherwise, and similarly +1 in the second column for rows in the second group. There is also header information which includes the number of columns (I think), the number of subjects, and the maximum value of each column. For example, here is a two-group, 5 subjects/group design matrix:

Create this file and save it in the same directory as everything else.

You can also set up this design matrix using FSL. Type Glm (case sensitive), select "Higher-level / non-timeseries design" from the pull-down menu, enter the number of subjects (# inputs), click Wizard, select "two groups, unpaired", enter the number of subjects in group 1, click Process, then Save. When saving, navigate to something like \mnt\hgfs\LinuxShare\temp, and choose a file name like design_2group.mat."

 

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