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Conjunction Analysis

  • Goals of conjunction analysis
  • Single subject conjunction analysis
  • Group conjunction analysis

 
Further reading:
C.J. Price, C.J. Moore, and K.J. Friston. Subtractions, conjunctions, and interactions in experimental design of activation studies. Human Brain Mapping, 5(4):264-272, 1997
C.J. Price and K.J. Friston. Cognitive Conjunction: A New Approach to Brain Activation Experiments. NeuroImage, 5:261-270, 1997.
K.J. Friston, A.P. Holmes, C.J. Price, C. Buchel, and K.J. Worsley. Multisubject fMRI Studies and Conjunction Analyses. NeuroImage, 10:385-396, 1999.
K.J. Worsley and K.J. Friston. A test for a conjunction. Statistics and Probability Letters, 47:135-140, 2000.
T.E. Nichols, M. Brett, J. Andersson, T. Wager, and J.B. Poline. Valid conjunction inference with the minimum statistic. NeuroImage, 25:653-660, 2005.
K.J. Friston, W.D. Penny, and D.E. Glaser. Conjunction revisited. NeuroImage, 25(3):661-667, 2005.
 
 

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