Re: [caret-users] CARET: MFM ?

2007-10-09 Thread David Van Essen
Brian, Your question gets at the heart of the differences between AFM (average fiducial mapping) and MFM (multi-fiducial mapping), which is discussed in my 2005 Neuroimage paper. In essence, the MFM value at a given node is the average of the value for the corresponding nodes in the 12 fi

[caret-users] CARET: MFM ?

2007-10-09 Thread bpiper
Caret folks-- I'm just starting to get acquainted with Caret and am enjoying the program. I've been mapping my zstat_thresh file from FSL onto: 1) the PALS brain, 2) the AVG fiducial map, and 3) the multifiducial maps. The images I get from 1 & 2 are identical with the same Zmax (3.6) but #3 ha