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I have 3 questions on tracula statistics outputs. 1) There are duplicate points in pathstats.byvoxel.txt, is it normal? I didn't try it on all 42 tractcs. For the few I've looked at, they all have duplicate points. I used the default setting in the config file to run trac-all. 2) When I do along-tract statistical analysis, sig.mgh and z.mgh are 1D files. When embed the sig.mgh and z.mgh statistical maps from the analysis into the template .trk (*.display.trk, which is 3D), it seems to me that sig.mgh and z.mgh don't have enough information to give *.display.trk the voxel values for the *.overlay.trk. There is no one-to-one voxel corresponding between sig.mgh and *.display.trk. What am I missing? Or what's the embedding process do? 3) When I convert .trk(*.overlay.trk, for example) to nii.gz or ascii using dmri_trk2trk or mri_convert the voxel values of the .trk file don't get converted into the .nii.gz or ascii file, only the x,y,z coordinates are converted. Is there a way to get the voxels values of the .trk file when converting to .nii.gz or ascii format? Thanks, King-Wai -- King-Wai Chu, Ph.D. Program Analyst Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC, VISN3) James J. Peters Dept. of Veterans Administration Medical Center (OOMH) 130 W. Kingsbridge Road Bronx, NY 10468
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