Hi,
When you are using standard space coordinates, positive x values are
on the right, and negative ones are on the left. That is the easiest
way
to tell.
Use the --oindex to get an image of your clusters, with a unique
number associated with each cluster.
All the best,
Mark
On 7 Jul 2009, at 03:06, =?GB2312?Q?hankee?= wrote:
> Hi,Mark
> when I use atlasquery command, like 'atlasquery -a "Harvard-Oxford
> Cortical
> Structural Atlas" -c 4,-14,-8', it will show some brain anatomic
> name. But I
> still don't know whether it's left hemisphere or right hemisphere
> about this
> cortex area in this result? how to classify it?
> Second, as I use cluster command, like "cluster --
> in=fslvbm_tfce_corrp_tstat1.nii.gz --thresh=0.95 --mm", I get some
> clusters
> areas, so how can I get same clusters areas pictures in fslview?
> need to
> modify or add some parameters in fslview command? how to do it?
>
> Thank you!
>
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