Hi,
as mentioned before, target for 5.1 is still end of November.
Best, Martin
On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 19:40 -0400, Bruce Fischl wrote:
> Martin is the one to ask
> Bruce
> On Thu, 4 Nov 2010, Alan Francis wrote:
>
> > Hi Bruce, Doug:
> >
> > I am planning to process scans in a longitudinal study
Hi, Freesurfers,
As the *.label file provide the vertex number and R,A,S positions. How could
I get the corresponding position in Talairach coordinates for each vertex?
That is, how could I convert the label in a subject's space into that in
talairach space, considering the label is generated from
Hi Ruthger,
The temporal lobe list/label should include the banks of the superior
temporal sulcus (bankssts). Not sure why it's not in there but we will
include it. Thanks for pointing this out!
Best,
Rahul
> Dear Freesurfers,
>
> I would like to do Lobe mapping, based on the Desikan-Killiany a
gammavar is the "standard" variance (ie, the square of the standard
error). The residual variance is in rvar.
Mark Hollenbeck wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> Thanks again for all your help! — Could you explain gammavar.mgh? Would this
> be considered the stdev of the results found in gamma.mgh?
>
> Thanks
It sounds like it is set up correctly. If you want a single map of the
activation, you'll have to set up a proper contrast to do it. In
mkcontrast-sess you can simply use -sumdelays; this will create a map
based on the summation of the delays in the FIR. You can also choose a
time point in the
Ok, so looking at the FIR analysis, when I advance it to time point 5, I see
my activation (yay!) but does this mean my timewindow, etc is set up wrong,
or is this just something you have to do when you do a FIR analysis?
Katie
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 7:05 PM, Douglas N Greve
wrote:
> The FIR doe
Dear Freesurfers,
I would like to do Lobe mapping, based on the Desikan-Killiany atlas, see
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/CorticalParcellation.
I was wondering if there is a reason why the banksts is not included in the
list under temporal lobe. My first guess is because this is a su
Nicki, can you send the log file that the simulation creates?
doug
Nicki Langer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have read the Freesurfer Tutorial, but there is still something I do
> not understand.
>
> I want to run the mri_glmfit-sim command on our data. I have one
> sample (10 subjects), which were exami
After seeing this post
http://www.mail-archive.com/freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/msg12855.html
, I added a line to the script
mark_vertex $select on
but still the previous selections are not kept, selection of each
point overwrites the previous ones.
I'm guessing the cure is easy, any idea
Hi,
I would like to go over a list of talairach coordinates (which
describe my electrode locations) and send these vertices as labels.
I'm using select_talairach_point function, but the problem is that it
only keeps the latest selection. So I end up with just one vertex.
I'm using this TCL script t
Hi,
I have read the Freesurfer Tutorial, but there is still something I do
not understand.
I want to run the mri_glmfit-sim command on our data. I have one sample
(10 subjects), which were examined at 2 different timepoints.
I tried to use this command:
mri_glmfit-sim --glmdir Plast_injury
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