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5.1 In your directory, open a text window.
5.2 Type in: -r 24 24 delay 4.5 -ttest 1 2
5.3 Save this text file as Language.fscan.
5.4 Open Aligned.wdf again on fscan.
5.5 Open a command line and type: -set taskname Language. This will set the default task of the dataset to Language.
5.6 Go to the File taskbar and select the dataset header icon. A window will open. Scroll down, and the section labeled Task should be set to Language.
5.7 Select Bia3_7335_1_6 and then go to the Stats viewbar and hit the 'Autotask' icon. An activation map will appear immediatly. Anytime you want to open this activation map, simply select the autotask icon. As long as the Taskname in the header is set to Language, Autotask will run the timing reference you created in Language.fscan.
5.8 Click F to clean up the activation map.
5.9 Click F7 to set the standard ttest level (+4.0,-4.0).
5.10 Open the anatomical image bia3_7335_1_400 and change it to a tiled-format from the View taskbar.
5.11 Overlay the activation map on top of it. The resulting image will showcase the activation map (in green and yellow) over the grayscale anatomical image. The yellow refers to the first task and the green refers to the difference in activation from the first and the second task.
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