Dear FSLers,
I've ran a vertex analysis comparing patients and healthy volunteers and
got interesting results out of the "standard" procedure. Now what I'd
like to do is use classifier algorithms to take individual meshes and
categorize them (e.g., Patient v Non-patient, etc..). Intuitively I'd
try to use the .bvar files that get concatenated to run FIRST. However I
can't quite "open" them and look into them (e.g., getting one value per
vertex), so I'm not sure how I could export the values to some matrix
(e.g., in Matlab). Is there a way to get individual vertices numbers
(per each subject) so that I can export them and play with them?
thanks
cheers
Martin
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Martin M Monti, PhD
Assistant Professor
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UCLA Department of Psychology
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310-825-8546
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