Dear Yuhong,
I think the "display_slices" software written by Matthew Brett is pretty
close to what you are asking about.
Check this address:
http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/Imaging/display_slices.html
or the relevant spm_mail message:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A2=ind0007&L=spm&P=R6629
However, as I understood, there is no possibility to label areas of
overlap between different contrasts by separate color. Yet I may be
wrong, so check yourself...
Good luck,
Victor
Yuhong wrote:
>
> Dear SPM users,
>
> My question concerns about graphic output from SPM. Suppose I have
> more than one t-contrast. For each I obtain an spmT_**.img. Then I
> overlap one of the spmT_**.img onto a template, and view the image
> in multiple slices.
>
> Then I'd like to overlay a second spmT_**.img on top of the multiple
> slices I created before. The overlay of multiple t-map onto the same
> template allows me to see the overlap and non-overlap among
> different t-contrasts. If one can use different colors to label: contrast 1
> only, contrast 2 only, overlap of contrast 1&2, then it will be a visually
> straightforward way to look at conjunctions of several tests.
>
> What I'd like to know is, does anyone have a good solution to overlay
> multiple t-maps onto the same template and view the results in
> multiple slices?
>
> Thank you very much. I appreciate your help.
>
> Yuhong
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