z* is subtract the global mean and divided by the standard deviation.
You can have a look on Yan, C.G., Craddock, R.C., Zuo, X.N., Zang, Y.F., Milham, M.P., 2013. Standardizing the intrinsic brain: towards robust measurement of inter-individual variation in 1000 functional connectomes. Neuroimage 80, 246-262.
YAN Chao-Gan
Sun, 05/01/2016 - 23:32
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It's different
It's different standardization method.
m* is divided by the global mean.
z* is subtract the global mean and divided by the standard deviation.
You can have a look on Yan, C.G., Craddock, R.C., Zuo, X.N., Zang, Y.F., Milham, M.P., 2013. Standardizing the intrinsic brain: towards robust measurement of inter-individual variation in 1000 functional connectomes. Neuroimage 80, 246-262.
Best,
Chao-Gan
Ali
Tue, 05/03/2016 - 02:19
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Thanks dr Yan
Thanks dr Yan