Hello,
The coordinates to the far right of the table refer to subpeaks ---
within a cluster, maxima that are more than 8 mm apart (this is in
small print at the bottom of the table). Coordinates in bold, for
which values appear in the "cluster level" column, are the clusters.
The Ke value is for the whole cluster.
So for the screenshot you sent, your first cluster has an extent of
211 voxels, and is centered at
51, 9, -16. It has two additional peaks within that same cluster at
45,6,-24 and 45,-21,-12.
Hope this helps,
Jonathan
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Yune Lee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear SPM experts,
> I have a quick question about the value of Ke in the statistic table that
> are shown when clicking whole brain button.
> So, in each cluster, there are several coordinates on the far right of the
> table, but it only shows the K e( e.g., 211) on the first coordinate in each
> cluster.
> I'm wondering if this value only refers to the number of voxels in the
> corresponding row (e.g., 51,9,-16) or that's the total number of voxels in
> the cluster that all the coordinates belong to.
> In case, my description is not enough, I attach the screen capture file.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> YSL
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