In addition to the annotation, there is a surface segmentation ("seg") that is
also produced by mri_glmfit-sim. You can convert the seg to an annotation by
using mris_seg2annot, which will take a color table that you supply. Run it
with --help to get more info.
On 4/1/2019 1:24 PM, Arsenije Sub
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Dear experts,
Is it possible to change the colour of the clusters generated after using Monte
Carlo Corrections? I would like to have it either blue or red to represent
thinning or thickening respectively, since there are many different cluster
col