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
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On 12/08/2006 11:44 AM, Leon Deouell wrote:
> Dear Donna,
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> Thanks for the information. I realize the issue of different coordinate
> spaces. What I am not sure of is this: If I s
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he problem or accept this other dash sign as minus.
Many thanks for the quick response.
Leon
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Hi Leon,
This looks like a bug to me. I was able to replicate this behavior on
my C
meta-analysis
Thank YOU for figuring out your own problem -- a pretty obscure one, at
that.
I agree both minus and long dash should read as minus; I hope it's not
tough for John to do. Sometimes the I/O stuff is QT's domain and not so
easy to control.
On 12/22/2006 09:05 AM, Leo
plete,
unless you have a specific need to see the foci in their original space.
I hope this resolves your question.
David
On Jan 7, 2007, at 3:37 AM, Leon Deouell wrote:
> Hi,
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> I am displaying my foci now(post projection to PALS-B12) on the
> FIDUCIAL
> Human.PAL
Hi Lena,
You could try MRIcro (http://www.sph.sc.edu/comd/rorden/mricro.html), which
comes bundled with a Brodmann map which you can overlay on slices. It is an
excellent yet simple to use program (free too) with a very detailed
tutorial.
Leon
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Interesting. What would you need it for? Do you want to weight the
correlation between voxels by the their axon distance? Maybe we can recruit
a student who wants to do a project and has programming skills to do this?
Dr. Leon Y Deouell, MD,
Sorry, please disregard my previous message. It was meant to be internal.
Leon
Hi,
I am working on a meta-analysis foci map for a review. I Opened
PALS_B12.BOTH.TEMPLATE-Map_STEREOTAXIC-FOCI.73730.spec from
the /CARET_TUTORIAL_SEPT06/MAPPING_PROCEDURES/ folder, and hit 'Load Scenes'
button. It looks like it is doing what it should, but I noti
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