[caret-users] using caret for a meta-analysis

2006-12-08 Thread Leon Deouell
Hi, I am in the process of doing a meta-analysis of imaging data. I am a complete novice to Caret, but from a quick look it seems it's stereotaxic foci functions would be ideal to log the peak activity data from different studies. Eventually I would like to display symbols for each peak on a 3D

RE: [caret-users] using caret for a meta-analysis

2006-12-08 Thread Leon Deouell
Hi Shawn, Just what I was hoping for. Many thanks. Best, Leon _ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christ, Shawn E. Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 6:25 PM To: caret-users@brainvis.wustl.edu Subject: RE: [caret-users] using caret for a

Re: [caret-users] using caret for a meta-analysis

2006-12-08 Thread Donna Dierker
Hi Leon, Shawn has done exactly what you want to do, so if anyone knows the pitfalls, he does. ;-) Besides Shawn's useful notes, make sure you read sections 1.2.3 and 5.2 of this tutorial, if you haven't done so already: CARET_TUTORIAL_SEPT-06

RE: [caret-users] using caret for a meta-analysis

2006-12-08 Thread Leon Deouell
Dear Donna, Thanks for the information. I realize the issue of different coordinate spaces. What I am not sure of is this: If I specify the original space (e.g., T88 or SPM2) for each study in the foci text file, or in the study tab when entering individual foci using the GUI (5.2.2 in the

Re: [caret-users] using caret for a meta-analysis

2006-12-08 Thread Donna Dierker
On 12/08/2006 11:44 AM, Leon Deouell wrote: Dear Donna, Thanks for the information. I realize the issue of different coordinate spaces. What I am not sure of is this: If I specify the original space (e.g., T88 or SPM2) for each study in the foci text file, or in the study tab when entering