[Mne_analysis] mne_analyze question

dgw dgwakeman at gmail.com
Fri Mar 14 14:53:01 EDT 2014
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The dspm source reconstruction is 4 dimensional data on a surface.
While technically there is some support for this in the mgz format it
is not well optimized for MEG source reconstructions, and it is
therefore not supported to convert (so far as I know). Additionally
there is no support for surfaces in nifti (though there is the gifti
format, but I don't know if giftis can support time data in them). We
can probably help you much better if you tell us what you want to do
with the source reconstructions. All of the MNE formats (stc is
probably what you are talking about here) are fully readable by both
MATLAB and python, so we should be able to help you take the next step
with your analysis.

HTH
D

On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Franklin Lovell Orndorff-Plunkett
<forndor at unm.edu> wrote:
> MNE Experts,
> Our group is working with some old MEG data from 2012.  Just started a week
> or so ago with MNE software and I'm having issues exporting the dSPM source
> reconstruction to an .mgz (or .nii) file.  Also, after that has been solved,
> if one can only export the dSPM data to an .mgz/mgh file, is there a command
> for converting to .nii format? Very new to this, I appreciate your help.
> Thank you,
> Franklin
>
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