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   * [[Sift:Statistical_Parametric_Mapping:Using_Statistical_Parametric_Mapping_in_Biomechanics|Statistical Parametric Mapping]]   * [[Sift:Statistical_Parametric_Mapping:Using_Statistical_Parametric_Mapping_in_Biomechanics|Statistical Parametric Mapping]]
  
-Both of these analytical tools can be launched from the [[Sift:Application:Toolbar|top toolbar]], which opens the {{:sift_run_pca.png?20}}[[Sift:Principal_Component_Analysis:Run_PCA_Dialog|PCA Dialog]] and {{:sift_run_spm.png}}[[Sift:Statistical_Parametric_Mapping:Create_GLM_Dialog|GLM Dialog]].+Both of these analytical tools can be launched from the [[Sift:Application:Toolbar|top toolbar]], which opens the {{:sift_run_pca.png?30}}[[Sift:Principal_Component_Analysis:Run_PCA_Dialog|PCA Dialog]] and {{:sift_run_spm.png?30}}[[Sift:Statistical_Parametric_Mapping:Create_GLM_Dialog|GLM Dialog]].
  
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 The curves in the Extreme Plot display show the shape and magnitudes of the selected PC at specified intervals from the average. Within the Extreme Plot display, users can select among many different plot types: The curves in the Extreme Plot display show the shape and magnitudes of the selected PC at specified intervals from the average. Within the Extreme Plot display, users can select among many different plot types:
  
-<code> +  * Mean +/- 1 SD Reconstruction: Shows the mean signal, as well as the reconstructed waveforms at +/- 1 standard deviation for that PC. The reconstructed wave forms are computed by multiplying the Loading Vector for that PC by +/- 1 standard deviation, and adding that to the mean signal. 
-Mean +/- 1 SD Reconstruction: Shows the mean signal, as well as the reconstructed waveforms at +/- 1 standard deviation for that PC. The reconstructed wave forms are computed by multiplying the Loading Vector for that PC by +/- 1 standard deviation, and adding that to the mean signal. +  Mean +/- 5th and 95th percentile Reconstruction: Shows the mean signal, as well as the 5th and 95th percentiles of the reconstructed signal for that PC. 
-</code> +  Mean +/- 5th and 95th percentile raw data: Shows the mean signal, as well as the 5th and 95th percentiles of the raw data for the PC. 
- +  Mean +/- custom percent reconstruction: Shows the mean signal, as well as reconstructed data for the inputted percentiles. 
-<code> +  Mean +/- custom workspaces: Shows the mean signal, as well as the workspace mean signal for 2 workspaces. 
-Mean +/- 5th and 95th percentile Reconstruction: Shows the mean signal, as well as the 5th and 95th percentiles of the reconstructed signal for that PC. +  Mean +/- custom value reconstruction: Shows the mean signal, as well as reconstructed data for the inputted scaling factors. 
-</code> +  Mean +/- Slider: This option animates each PC from -2 standard deviations to +2 standard deviations while showing the mean curve. The animation starts when the user clicks Play in the bottom right corner.
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-Mean +/- 5th and 95th percentile raw data: Shows the mean signal, as well as the 5th and 95th percentiles of the raw data for the PC. +
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-<code> +
-Mean +/- custom percent reconstruction: Shows the mean signal, as well as reconstructed data for the inputted percentiles. +
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-Mean +/- custom workspaces: Shows the mean signal, as well as the workspace mean signal for 2 workspaces. +
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-Mean +/- custom value reconstruction: Shows the mean signal, as well as reconstructed data for the inputted scaling factors. +
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-Mean +/- Slider: This option animates each PC from -2 standard deviations to +2 standard deviations while showing the mean curve. The animation starts when the user clicks Play in the bottom right corner. +
-</code>+
  
 Some of the plot types allow the user to input additional specifications. In these cases, the Refresh Plot allows the user to apply their settings to the plot and have it update. Some of the plot types allow the user to input additional specifications. In these cases, the Refresh Plot allows the user to apply their settings to the plot and have it update.
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 === Colors === === Colors ===
  
-**Background Color**+==Background Color==
  
 {{:Sift_PCAColor.png}} {{:Sift_PCAColor.png}}
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 This option allows the user to change the color of the background. When it is selected the Select Color dialog box, presented on the right will appear. This option allows the user to change the color of the background. When it is selected the Select Color dialog box, presented on the right will appear.
  
-**Label Color**+==Label Color==
  
 This option allows the user to change the color of the labels on the graph. When it is selected the Select Color dialog box, presented on the right will appear. This option allows the user to change the color of the labels on the graph. When it is selected the Select Color dialog box, presented on the right will appear.
  
-**Axes Color**+==Axes Color==
  
 This option allows the user to change the color of the axis on the graph. When it is selected the Select Color dialog box, presented on the right, will appear. This option allows the user to change the color of the axis on the graph. When it is selected the Select Color dialog box, presented on the right, will appear.
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 === Axes === === Axes ===
  
-**Axis**+==Axis==
  
 Depending on the graph being manipulated, there will be differences in the sub menu. The sub-menu items may be: Depending on the graph being manipulated, there will be differences in the sub menu. The sub-menu items may be:
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