Hi Bruce,
Basically I have data from 45 subjects, and I would like to show the
variability in the location of the individuals peak activation. They are
all on the ventral surface, and are in occipitotemporal sulcus and
fusiform gyrus - so ideally I'd like to use the inflated brain as it
would nicely illustrate the variability The peaks could be represented
by crosses or dots, but they'd have to be small enough, too big and the
45 peaks would end up looking like an activation map. Would this be
possible using the annotation file? If so, how do I go about writing
one? (Sorry if this is a basic question - I've just started using
Freesurfer....)
Thanks again,
Keith
Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Keith,
I guess you could write your cross locations into an annotation file
then they would be displayed as small colored patches. I'm not sure
which figure you are referring to, or exactly what you're trying to do
though.
Bruce
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, Keith Duncan wrote:
I've just read Fisch et al 2007 (Cerebral Cortex) where Figure 1 (I
think made in tkmedit) shows canonical slices with small green
crosses - is there a way to do a similar thing (preferably not by
placing the crosses manually) on the inflated brain?
Thanks again,
Keith
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