Hi Laura,

the .gcs file is a probabilistic atlas with lots of information such as neighborhood clique potentials. You are probably better off applying it to fsaverage and computing the centroids of parcels in that space.

cheers
Bruce


On Wed, 14 Mar 2018, Laura Juan Galmes wrote:


Hi all,


I have a question about how to get a .nii or .mgz file out of a .gcs. What I 
actually want to do is
get the coordinates of the centroids of the regions of my atlas ( which is 
lausanne2008), or even
the coordinates of all the voxels in each region so I could compute the mean 
myself. However, I only
have the gcs files (myatlas_125_rh.gcs and my atlas_125_lh.gcs) and have no 
idea on how to get this
information.


Thank you a lot in advance.


Laura


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