[Mne_analysis] Mapping Vertices to multiple Surfaces in Matlab

Dan G Wakeman dgwakeman at gmail.com
Wed Aug 24 17:22:26 EDT 2011
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Hi Conrad,

I would use the vertex numbers to insure you are still utilizing the same vertices as these don't change. As for displaying in matlab try:

http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/~fhlin/
(Check the Brain renderer link).

Good Luck
Dan

On 2011 Aug 24, at 16:08 , conrad at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:

> Hey mne_analysis mailing list participants,
> 
> I am writing a program to automatically construct ROIs with MNE data,
> comparing wave similarity and spatial locality around central vertices.
> For spatial locality I use the real-brain X-Y-Z coordinates but for
> visualization in matlab and for other implementations of spatial locality
> I would like to convert my coordinates to those of the inflated brain. I
> have surface files for the normal and inflated brain but I'm not sure how
> to map the coordinates of normal brain vertices to their inflated brain
> locations in a way that can be used in Matlab.
> 
> Additionally, if anyone is even more amazing, do you know if there is a
> way load MNE or freesurfer windows in a Matlab GUI?
> 
> Cheers,
> Conrad
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