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The resulting contrast images were entered into a second level analysis.
The subtraction was applied to all four grasping conditions (PGS-RS; PGL-RL; WHGS-RS; WHGL-RL) for each subject and the resulting contrasts were then entered into a second level analysis in which subjects served as a random effect.
HRF contrasts resulting from the subtraction (e.g., G_RH>R_RH) performed at the first level analysis were then entered into a second level random-effect analysis (2×2 ANOVA) in which performing hand (LH or RH) was manipulated as within-subjects variable (corrected for sphericity and equal variance assumed), and handedness (Right-handers, Left-handers) served as a between-subjects variable.
Contrast images were extracted for individuals and entered into a second level region of interest analyses.
These 8 parameter estimates were then fed into a second level ANOVA with a correction for non-sphericity.
First level contrast images for each subject were then entered into a second level multiple regression analyses.
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The approximation is then itself split into a second-level approximation and detail, and the process is repeated.
There is thus nothing that can be collected into a second-level plurality (McKay 2006, 46 53 and 137 139).
The set of approximation coefficients is then itself split into a second-level approximation and detail coefficients, successive details are never reanalyzed, and the process is repeated.
The individual contrast images were then entered into a second-level random effects analysis.
The individual contrast-images were first masked and the individual and masked contrast-images were then entered into a second-level random effects analysis (one-sample t-test).
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