Hi group,

I am starting with Caret and have gone through most of the tutorials using
the data sets provided. The images are fantastic.
The part I seem to be missing is actually getting *my* activation maps so
that I can view them on the inflated surfaces.
I was wondering if anyone has a guide, steps, or hints in converting the
output files from FSL FEAT (registered to a standard atlas using FSL FLIRT)
to files viewable with Caret.
It seems this is not included in the tutorials.

A search of the archive does not turn up any recent information on the issue
that I could find.

I am actually using macaque data but I figure the steps should be the same
as with the human but using the F99 atlas.
Perhaps I am just missing something obvious?

I understand that my data must be registered to the atlas space that I wish
to use in Caret.
But which FSL file should be used and what is the next step so that I can
view them?
If it is registered to the atlas then there should be no need to segment the
volumes again right?

Thank you for any help (and patience for a novice),

R.Matt Hutchison


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R. Matthew Hutchison, PhD. Candidate
Centre for Functional and Metabolic Mapping
Robarts Research Institute
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P.O. Box 5015, 100 Perth Drive
London, Ontario, Canada  N6A 5K8
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