Hi Ming,

I assume you are talking about Figure 2, which shows network nodes as 
"foci" inside what appears to be a PALS-B12 average fiducial surface, 
with the opacity cranked pretty high.  They also have what is probably 
the Colin cerebellum there.

I think the most relevant tutorials for rendering foci are these:

http://sumsdb.wustl.edu/sums/stereotaxictocaretfoci.do;jsessionid=zzjx6gtl61

They are obviously using size to render some nodes larger than others.

Caret doesn't generate those line segments connecting the network nodes, 
as far as I know, so I'm not sure what Nico used to render them.

The folks in the Petersen/Schlaggar lab are pretty handy with Caret, but 
they are using more than just Caret here.

Donna

On 11/29/2010 02:07 AM, SONG Ming wrote:
> Hi,
>    Does anyone know how to visualize human functional connectivity in 
> caret? Dosenbach's paper in Science'2010 showed this kind of data. It 
> is great. I searched the tutorial and the mail-list, but did not find  
> how to make it. Any reference  or  suggestion is welcome. 
>
> Thanks.
> Ming
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