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John,

Thanks for the previous code, it did exactly what I wanted in fewer steps.

However, I've started looking at individual participants and noticed that
there is a much larger range of "probabilities" than with the traditional
VBM. One participant has a maximum "probability" of about 2. Is this
feasible? Would one expect a higher range? And finally, how does one
interpret values over 1? Should this effect of being greater than 1 wash out
across subjects?

Thanks.

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Best Regards, Donald McLaren
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University of Wisconsin - Madison
Neuroscience Training Program
Tel: (773) 406 2464
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