In the attached figure:
The numbers (-28.25, -12.73, -0.57) refer to fsaverage. How can I export the Thickness values of the subjects for this cordinates?
The numbers (-28.25, -12.73, -0.57) are in Talairach space?
Thanks,
PPJ
Hi Pedro,
the mapping from tal to surface isn't well defined as there will be many tal coords that are not on the surface. You could find the closest point on the surface to a given coord, but many coords will have the same closest point
cheers, Bruce
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 ppj@netfilter.com.br wrote:
In the attached figure:
The numbers (-28.25, -12.73, -0.57) refer to fsaverage. How can I export the Thickness values of the subjects for this cordinates?
The numbers (-28.25, -12.73, -0.57) are in Talairach space?
Thanks,
PPJ
Hi,
I was wondering in creating another version of mri_glm with some other kind of tests. Do you think this is useful/feasible?
Best Regards,
PPJ
-----Original Message----- From: freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu [mailto:freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce Fischl Sent: quinta-feira, 20 de dezembro de 2007 18:42 To: ppj@netfilter.com.br Cc: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Regarding QDEC Figure
Hi Pedro,
the mapping from tal to surface isn't well defined as there will be many tal coords that are not on the surface. You could find the closest point on the surface to a given coord, but many coords will have the same closest point
cheers, Bruce
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 ppj@netfilter.com.br wrote:
In the attached figure:
The numbers (-28.25, -12.73, -0.57) refer to fsaverage. How can I export the Thickness values of the subjects for this cordinates?
The numbers (-28.25, -12.73, -0.57) are in Talairach space?
Thanks,
PPJ
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