sure, if you save it in the right format. The easiest thing to do would be to save it as a volume, where the 1st spatial dimension is # of vertices on the surface, and the last (4th one) is the # of time points (the 2nd and 3rd would both be 1). Or there are other formats you can save in if you like, include our "w-file" format. I've attached a matlab file for writing it.
cheers, Bruce
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, T. Song wrote:
Hi Bruce:
Is there a way that I can load the MEG timecourse data on the freesurfer surface? Is it possible that we could get the timecourse waveform for a specific point on the surface? Thanks!
Tao