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| command - 1/2 sentence summary | [[fcseed-sess]] Computes seeds (regressors) that can be used for functional connectivity analysis or for use as nuisance regressors. NOTE: this program is still experimental. Use at your own risk! |
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| command argA argB -flag1 arg1 -flag2 arg2 [-flag3 arg3] [-flag4 arg4] | fcseed-sess -segid <SegID#> -fillthresh 0.5 -s bert -mean |
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| == Positional Arguments == ||argA ||brief description ||detailed description (eg, help file information) || ||argB ||brief description ||detailed description (eg, help file information) || |
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| ||-sf sessidfile || supply text file with list of subjects || ||-df srchdirfile || search in this dir for subjects || ||-s sessid || single subject processing || ||-d srchdir || search in this dir for single subject || ||-fsd fsdir name || dir name for location of bold data & analyses within subjectdir || |
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Contents
Name
Computes seeds (regressors) that can be used for functional connectivity analysis or for use as nuisance regressors.
NOTE: this program is still experimental. Use at your own risk!
Synopsis
fcseed-sess -segid <SegID#> -fillthresh 0.5 -s bert -mean
Arguments
Required Flagged Arguments
-sf sessidfile |
supply text file with list of subjects |
-df srchdirfile |
search in this dir for subjects |
-s sessid |
single subject processing |
-d srchdir |
search in this dir for single subject |
-fsd fsdir name |
dir name for location of bold data & analyses within subjectdir |
-flag1 arg1 |
brief description |
detailed description (eg, help file information) |
-flag2 arg2 |
brief description |
detailed description (eg, help file information) |
Optional Flagged Arguments
-flag3 arg3 |
brief description |
detailed description (eg, help file information) |
-flag4 arg4 |
brief description |
detailed description (eg, help file information) |
Outputs
volume1 |
description |
volume2 |
description |
Description
description
Examples
Example 1
command foo -i f -o out
description
Example 2
command foo -i f -o out -f fvalue
description
Bugs
None
See Also
Links
Methods Description
description description
References
Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to < analysis-bugs@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu >
