Hi Sarah

what parcellation do you mean? Our standard anatomically-based 
parcellatinos will color the same parcels the same color.

cheers
Bruce
On Tue, 24 Apr 
2012, Baum, Sarah H wrote:

> Hi-
>
> I'm looking to compare two parcellations (one is a stroke patient with her 
> brain as is, the other is the same subject with the lesion "fixed" run as a 
> separate subject). It would be helpful if the parcellations would color the 
> same area the same color, but currently every single ROI is colored 
> differently than the corresponding parcellation in the other subject's brain. 
> I looked up the color table in the .annot file, and the RGB coordinates 
> listed for each region are exactly the same for each surface volume. Is there 
> any easy way to make the colors the same?
>
> If it helps? I use AFNI/SUMA for visualizing data.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Sarah
>
>
> Sarah H. Baum
> Ph.D. Candidate, Neuroscience
> sarah.h.b...@uth.tmc.edu
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