Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) Examples
Takes a binary matrix of voxels and a vector of behavior and runs Brunner-Munzel tests on each voxel. This is a fast function that corrects for infinite values with a similar approach as the nparcomp package. It calculates p-values by running permutations of each voxel and using the ratio of times the real BM score exceeds the permuted BM score.
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X |
binary matrix ov voxlels (columns) for all subjects (rows) |
y |
vector of behavioral scores. |
computeDOF |
(default true) chooses whether to compute degrees of freedom. Set to false to save time during permutations. |
npermBM |
(default 20000) number of permutations to run at each voxel |
alternative |
(default 1) integer to select the tail of pvalues. 1-greater, 2-less, 3-two.sided |
List with these objects:
statistic
- BM values
dfbm
- degrees of freedom
pvalue
- permutation-based probability value
Dorian Pustina
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