Dear Rik,
I have a program, which is a modified version of spm_transverse.m, and
which can be used to display up to 24 slices individual slices per page.
However, it only works with axial slices. If you think it may be useful,
you can copy it from:
http://www-psych.stanford.edu/~kalina/m_slice.m
and save it as a file named "m_slice.m" in your matlab directory. There
are details on how to use it in the help section, which you can see after
typing "help m_slice" on the matlab prompt:
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Usage: Type "m_slice(SPM,VOL,hReg)" at the matlab prompt after
displaying the results through the "RESULTS" button.
Slices are peeled downward from the slice on which the
cursor is positioned(only the z dimension is relevant).
The default max T value for the color bar is 7.
If a different T value is desired, it can be entered as
the fourth argument, e.g. "m_slice(SPM,VOL,hReg,9)"
for a max T value of 9.
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Please, let me know if you have any problems with it.
Best wishes,
Kalina
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Rik Achten wrote:
> Dear SPM community,
> We have just finished a group analysis with SPM99. We now want to
> visualize the activated zones on all the 34 individual slices of the
> normalized datasets. Is there a tool available that does this with a
> single click?
> Sincerely
> Rik Achten
>
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