The way that I deal with this is to load the data I have analyzed into
AFNI. The visualization tools are very nice there and it is
interoperable with SUMA and FSL. AFNI has a nice "Where Am I?" feature
that comes up if you click on the location (I believe it is
cntrl-click). This will give you MNI and Talairach coordinates along
with Brodmann and anatomy based upon the data from the Talairach
daemon. These should only be used with many caveats, but I find them
an exceedingly useful set of tools to have put together. AFNI also has
the facility to automatically draw ROI's based upon the Talairach
daemon -- again with appropriate caveats.
Darren
On Oct 21, 2004, at 5:01 PM, Bradley Goodyear wrote:
> Has anyone segmented the standard brain into Brodmann's areas or
> identified the locations of
> cortices such as motor, premotor, sma, auditory, etc.???
>
> -Brad
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