Hi Chris,

See inline replies below.

Donna


On Jul 19, 2014, at 10:18 PM, ?????? <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, everyone!
> 
>             I process my monkey dti data on fsl, and have got 2 sample T test 
> result on individual volume space.

You say individual volume space.  Does this mean the data is for a single 
monkey?  I guess I'm used to thinking two sample t-test is for two groups, but 
I guess not necessarily.

>             I want to load my own result file as an overlay by caret and set 
> volume_F99 as underlay, so that I can estimate the brain areal of significant.

You must use something like FSL's flirt or fnirt to register your individual's 
anatomical scan (T1 or T2) to the F99 anatomical scan.  I assume your two 
sample t-test results are already in the same space as the T1 or T2.  If so, 
then apply that warp to your two sample t-test results.

Doing this will let you view your test results overlaid on F99, but it won't 
say anything about significance.  FSL's randomise should have said something 
about this when you ran the two sample t-test.  You can view these results in 
fslview, too.

>             I know how to load a file and set it as an overlay, but I don't 
> know how to register it to F99 before that.

You need a tool that does volumetric registration (e.g., FSL's flirt or fnirt). 
 There are many others out there as well.

>             How can I realize that?
> 
> 
> With thanks, ChrisTang
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