If the time course is in the proper format, then you can. It needs to
be in one of the "volume" formats, eg mgh or mgh. The number of cols
should equal the number of vertices, the number of rows = # of slices
= 1, and the 4th dim is time.

Then run

tksurfer subject hemi surf -timecourse yourfile.mgh

doug



On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, T. Song wrote:

Hi Bruce:

Is there a way that I can load the MEG timecourse data on the freesurfer surface? Is it possible that we could get the timecourse waveform for a specific point on the surface?
Thanks!

Tao


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