Dear Vasudev,
If that is a region of interest that you have build based on literature
or something else then you should know the shape and MNI coordinates for
it's center.
If these are results of whole-brain analysis MNI coortinates of each
cluster peak are the last 3 columns in spm output table (mm mm mm). You
can also right-click on the glass brain, select go to nearest local
maximum in certain cluster and check coordinates at the bottom of
results window in SPM (coordinates x y, z)
But generally you have 2 clusters and 1 voxel and MNI coordinates of
peaks of those 2 culsters are
9 9 50 (for 168 voxels cluster) and 32 16 10 (24 voxels cluster)
Numbers correspond to X, Y and Z respectively.
Best,
Jacek Matuszewski
On 2017-02-09 12:35, Dev vasu wrote:
>
> Dear all ,
>
> Is there any way to check the MNI coordinates of ROI where i can see
> statistical significance as shown in the figure in this link
> http://imgur.com/a/CIGvv.
>
>
> Thanks
> Vasudev
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