You can do it in tksurfer using the Tools->CustomFill, then select fill to threshold (or something like that). I think there's a way to do it in QDEC too. Try looking at the tutorial. doug
Florsek wrote:
Hi Doug,
do I have to manually draw the new label or can I somehow custom fill the cluster in tksurfer to create a label? Thank you for your quick answer!
Florian
Am 14.02.12 19:37, schrieb Douglas N Greve:
Hi Florian, you can save the cluster as a label. This is a text file with xyz values for each vertex. The xyz values are in mni305 space. doug
Florsek wrote:
Dear all,
We have performed a cluster analysis in Qdec and found a significant vertex-cluster after correction for multiple testing using the Monte Carlo simulation. Now, we would like to extract the (unique) identifiers of all vertices that form the significant cluster. We then would like to look up the spatial information (x, y, z) of these vertices. Our final aim is to map the vertices to an atlas which is different from that of Desikan.
Is this a way suitable to achieve our aim?
Many thanks for your help in advance!
Best regards,
Florian