Hi Alex,

I've only work a little with Caret myself, so there might be a better way... 
Anyway, you can convert metrics files to an RGB paint file, using up to 3 
contrasts of your metrics at a time. Just go in Attributes/Metrics/Convert a 
Metrics file to RGB paint, or something like that. Then you select each 
contrast you want to display as red, blue and/or green, and the overlap will 
automatically be coded depending on the primitive colors of the 2 (or 3) 
contrasts overlapping.

Hope this helps,

Stephane

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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 10:56:08 +1000 (EST), Alexander Fornito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is there anyway to view more than one functional map (i.e., stat image) on
> the PALS atlas simultaneously?
> I have mapped the results of a series of contrasts onto the atlas and now
> have a .metric file with each contrast as a different column. However, I
> only seem to be able to view one contrast at a time.
> I can't seem to find any documentation on this.
> Ultimately, I would like to overlay two maps simultaneously (each coloured
> using a different palette).
> Also, if it is possible to view >1 map at the same time, is there some
> option to colour areas of overlap between the maps differently?
> Thanks for your help,
> Alex
> 
> 
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