[FieldTrip] ft_freqstatistics and FDR-correction

jan-mathijs schoffelen jan.schoffelen at donders.ru.nl
Tue Jan 25 20:57:03 CET 2011


Hi Patricia,

I don't really understand what is going on, but could you try to  
specify your design only in a single row (design = design(2,:) in your  
case), specify cfg.ivar = 1; and cfg=rmfield(cfg,'uvar'), and see how  
it runs? As such the uvar row is not relevant in an independent  
samples design.

Best,

Jan-Mathijs



On Jan 25, 2011, at 6:08 PM, Patricia Wollstadt wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I'm still trying to identify the underlying reason for the issue  
> described below. I ran the analysis in debug mode (I'm using  
> Matlab2008b and the Fieldtrip-release from the 16th of January 2011)  
> and found that the matrix 'resample', that is generated in  
> 'statistics_montecarlo', line 187:
>
> resample = resampledesign(cfg, design);
>
> doesn't contain actual permutations of my initial design, but rather  
> sorted rowvectors from 1 to 80 (no of subjects). So (since there is  
> no permutation of the units of observation) the 'randstat' that is  
> subsequently calculated for each row of the resample-matrix is  
> always the same.
> Is this maybe due to my design and my units of observations  
> respectively? I am looking at age-dependent variations in resting- 
> state data, so my UO are 80 subjects, divided into four age groups.  
> The commandline-output of the 'resampledesign'-function is as follows:
>
> total number of measurements     = 80
> total number of variables        = 2
> number of independent variables  = 1
> number of unit variables         = 1
> number of within-cell variables = 0
> number of control variables      = 0
> using a permutation resampling approach
> repeated measurement in variable 1 over 80 levels
> number of repeated measurements in each level is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1  
> 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1  
> 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1  
> 1 1
>
>
> Is this correct? Shouldn't this read 'repeated measurement in  
> variable 2 over 4 levels' with the number of subjects per group as  
> repeated measurements within a condition? Still I am pretty sure  
> about my design matrix, which contains the indices 1 to 80 (for all  
> subjects) in the first row (this is my cfg.uvar) with the  
> corresponding age groups (1 to 4) in the second row (cfg.ivar, see  
> my previous email below). I use an 'indepsamplesF'-statistic, since  
> I am comparing between four groups of different subjects (averaged  
> over trials).
>
> I hope, I got the settings and my design right. Any suggestions,  
> whether this is a problem due to wrong configurations in my script  
> are very welcome.
>
> Right now I work around this issue by replacing line 279 in  
> 'statistics_montecarlo':
>
> tmpdesign = design(:,resample(i,:));
>
> with:
>
> tmpdesign = design(:,randperm(size(design,2)));
>
> creating permutations of my design 'by hand'. Is this acceptable or  
> is there anything I'm maybe missing.
>
> Thank you very much, kind regards,
>
> Patricia
>
>
>
>
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> Datum: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 17:47:26 +0100
>> Von: "Patricia Wollstadt" <Patricia.Wollstadt at gmx.de>
>> An: fieldtrip at donders.ru.nl
>> Betreff: [FieldTrip] ft_freqstatistics and FDR-correction
>
>> Dear Fieldtrip-users,
>>
>> I'm currently trying to calculate freqstatistics for four  
>> experimental
>> groups, using the following options:
>>
>> groupSize=[length(subjects{1}) length(subjects{2})  
>> length(subjects{3})
>> length(subjects{4})];
>>
>> design = [1:groupSize(1)+groupSize(2)+groupSize(3)+groupSize(4)];
>>  % 1 to N subjects
>> design(2,:) = [ones(1,groupSize(1)) 2*ones(1,groupSize(2))
>> 3*ones(1,groupSize(3)) 4*ones(1,groupSize(4))]; % indep var ->  
>> group membership
>>
>>
>> cfg=[];
>> cfg.design=design;
>> cfg.uvar = 1;
>> cfg.ivar = 2;
>> cfg.method = 'montecarlo';
>> cfg.statistic = 'indepsamplesF';
>> cfg.correctm = 'fdr';
>> cfg.numrandomization = 180000;
>> cfg.alpha = 0.01/7;
>> cfg.tail = 1;
>> cfg.design = design;
>> cfg.channels = myChannels;
>> cfg.avgovertime = 'yes';
>> cfg.avgoverfreq = 'yes';
>> cfg.frequency = [1 3];
>>
>> stat = ft_freqstatistics(cfg, group1avg, group2avg, group3avg,  
>> group4avg);
>>
>> With these settings, the coputation itself runs fine, but the  
>> resulting
>> 'prob'-matrix contains only zeros (accordingly the 'mask'-matrix  
>> consists of
>> only ones). This would mean, that I found significant effects for all
>> channels. Is this possible or rather due to an error somewhere in  
>> my script? Is
>> it likely, that these are 'real' zeroes or rather very small  
>> values, close
>> to zero?
>> Any hints and suggestions are very welcome, thank you in advance,
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Patricia Wollstadt
>>
>>
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Dr. J.M. (Jan-Mathijs) Schoffelen
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour,
Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging,
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
J.Schoffelen at donders.ru.nl
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