Hi everyone,

I’m having a little trouble understanding the exact meaning of the 20% default 
threshold used in the freeview -tv option and dmri_pathstats --pthr. I’ve seen 
multiple threads where Anastasia said that it is 20% of the maximum value in 
the probability distribution—which corresponds to the maximum number of sample 
paths intersecting a single voxel—but the default thresholds I’ve seen set by 
the -tv option are generally lower than that. For example, I have one subject 
in whom the right CST has a maximum value in its path.pd.nii.gz file of 300. I 
would expect based on what I’ve read in the mail archives that the threshold 
would be set at 60, but when I open the merged file with the -tv option the 
default threshold for the right CST is 35.

My current best guess is that the default threshold is set to produce a volume 
that has a probability sum equal to 20% of the sum of the pre-threshold volume. 
(That is, the sum of intensities of all voxels in the path.pd.nii.gz file 
should be 5 times the sum of the voxels above the default threshold.) Is that 
accurate?

Thanks for all you’ve done to develop this tool. It’s brilliant and I want to 
understand as much of it as I can.

-Dillan

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