Hello Roi,
Did you also create a coordinating study (collection) file?  This is where the stereotaxic space is saved.  If you are following the "Import Studies and Foci: Instructions" this is the first steps to the process.  The instructions and dataset can be found here: http://sumsdb.wustl.edu/sums/directory.do?id=6694038&dir_name=IMPORT_STUDY_FOCI

If you have a study file created and loaded and just forgot to add the stereotaxic space, you can do that under Attributes -> Study Metadata -> Edit Studies

Please let me know if you need further assistance.

Erin

On 8/25/11 8:27 AM, Roi Cohen Kadosh wrote:
Hello,
I followed the guidelines and create a foci file with coordinates from several studies. However, when I am trying to project them on the PALS Atlas I received the error message that my foci do not have associated stereotaxic spaces. I tried to define that by using the Map Stereotaxic Focus -> Studies and choose T88, but this did not solve the problem.

In addition, I tried to change the symbols of my foci to rectangle, but again was not successful here, and I am getting the sphere as a default.

I am using Windows 7 64-bit, and CARET v5.64.

Thank you for your help.


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