Hi Donna, thanks for your response.
Sorry I was not clear enough, I meant the macaque MNI space, not the human
MNI.
thanks a lot
Pablo


2013/7/8 Donna Dierker <[email protected]>

> I'm pretty sure you're the first person to ask that question.  Or at least
> the first I've heard it.
>
> Obviously the macaque and human brains have different scales, but it
> might, in principle, be possible.  Computing a volumetric transform from
> the F99 individual monkey volume to either MNI305 or avg152T1 mean human
> atlases doesn't seem likely to work well.
>
> But I think David registered the F99 surface to the same 73730 mesh as the
> PALS human atlas.  (He had a good reason for doing so.)  If that is in the
> Sept 2006 tutorial dataset, then you could load the F99 paint areas on the
> PALS atlas and use Attributes: Paint to project them from surface-land to
> volume-land, using the PALS flirt, SPM, or MRITOTAL surface as the mapping
> substrate.
>
> Hopefully David will chime in if the F99-to-PALS correspondence makes this
> a bad idea.
>
> (Let's face it:  We must always approach cross-species registration with a
> long list of caveats.)
>
>
> On Jul 8, 2013, at 4:37 AM, Pablo Barttfeld <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > I would like to map the regions in F99 into MNI space, is there a
> function in Caret to do that?
> > Best
> > Pablo
> >
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