what areas specifically? We have analyzed their data and have a paper accepted at Cerebral Cortex on the surface-based equivalent atlas, which is quite a bit more accurate than the linear or nonlinear volumetric ones, and are getting ready to release it for general use.

cheers,
Bruce
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, Martin Kavec wrote:

Thanks for reply, Bruce

On Tuesday 13 November 2007 13:43:03 you wrote:
Hi Martin,
I'll leave a) for Doug (and yes it is doable). For b) we'll need more
info. What kind of atlas? Is it in some common space?

It is a Julich probabilistic histological atlas, which is a part of the latest
FSL. I' am not 100% sure it is in common space, but I would guess it is.

Thanks,

Martin

Martin Kavec wrote:
Hi,

I can not find my way to map the results of the FSL fMRI group analysis
(FLAME1+2) from different subjects on their average surface. Here is in
more details what I have done:

1. fMRI analysis of each subject in FSL
2. group analysis (FLAME1+2) in FSL
3. cortical reconstruction of each subject in FS
4. average subject, surface, volume in FS

and I would like to

a) project results of 2 on results of 4
b) project an ROI from histological atlas on a)

Is this doable? Thanks a lot in advance.

Martin
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