Hi Jürgen,

 

In the Workbench GUI (wb_view), you can look up surface vertex
brainordinates for any loaded surface (e.g.
$subject.L.inflated.32k_fs_LR.surf) through the ‘Select Brainordinate’
button in the Information box (turn the Info box on with the “i” button in
the upper right of the GUI). When you enter a vertex number for the surface
you are interested in, a sphere will appear at that vertex on the
appropriate surface in the viewing area and info on position will show up in
the Info box. If you have other data files (e.g. a 32k dlabel file) loaded
as well,  information from that file for that vertex (e.g. a label name)
will also appear in the Info box. 

 

Using wb_command -nifti-information -print-xml  you can get the full CIFTI
XML that contains lists of the vertices within each label, which you can
parse however you want.   

 

Best,

Jenn

 

Jennifer Elam, Ph.D.
Outreach Coordinator, Human Connectome Project
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Box 8108
660 South Euclid Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
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 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ommen, Jurgen
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 3:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCP-Users] Map index of dense connectome matrix to name of brain
region

 

Hi,
 
Thanks for the great work on the HCP project.
 
I’m doing some graph analysis on the rs-fMRI dense connectomes. Therefore
I’ve created a full and a parcellated dense connectome with the
-–cifti-correlation command on a per subject basis using the dlabel file in
$subject/MNINonLinear/fsaverage_LR32k/$subject.aparc.a2009s.32k_fs_LR.dlabel
.nii. 
 
Now I have some results, but in order to verify them I would like to map the
indices of this connectome matrix to a brain region name. For example, my
parcellated dense connectome is a 148x148 matrix. Where do I find the name
of the brain region for the node number 105? Do you provide a txt lookup
file for this or is there something similar available?
 
And I’d like to know something similar for the full dense connectome, e.g.
in which brain region is the node 45023 located. Is this possible with the
HCP workbench and how would I do this?
 
 
I’m new to the computational neuroscience area, therefore I hope my
questions make sense.
 
 
Thank you very much for your help in advance,
Jürgen

 

 

 

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