Hi - sorry, you need to be more specific - save the results from what
kind of analysis? Which FSL tool are you using, and which statistical
image are you wanting to create the mask from?
Steve.
On 16 Oct 2007, at 21:55, Naama Barnea-Goraly wrote:
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> I have results I would like to use as a mask for correlation with
> behavioral data. My goal is to run a correlation analysis within
> regions of significant differences between groups. How do I save
> the results as a mask thresholded for p value?
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> Thanks,
>
> Naama
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