My peak_nii toolbox will also provide you with the information you
want. I expect to add a few more features in the coming weeks -
including the center of binary clusters and probability of a cluster
being in a given anatomical region.
Best Regards, Donald McLaren
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On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 6:36 AM, Michel Grothe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear SPMers,
>
> does anyone know a simple/automatic way to isolate spatially separate clusters from a binary mask?
> XJview for example allows you to isolate single clusters from T-maps, but it doesn't work in my case of a binary mask.
> Any hints will be highly appreciated.
>
> Best,
> Michel
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