Dear SPM and matlab experts,
This is a follow-up question to the issue of .mat file transformations
into stereotaxic space using data from the sn3d.mat file.
I'm told it would not be easy to transform the .mat files, as I had
hoped, but perhaps it would be possible to simply transform the
coordinates from the significant blobs? We generated 12 different
analyses, and printed the results screens that contain the x, y,
and z coordinates for each activation site. I've plotted the blobs
onto the surface renderings of this individual's brain (thanks to your
help). However, these .mat files were NOT generated in stereotaxic
space, and it would be a pain to re-do all the analyses. Isn't there
a simple way to transform the coordinates to stereotaxic space?
It seems like less work to transform a few coordinates than to re-do
12 spm analyses.
Thanks,
John R. Absher, M.D.
Neurology Consultants of Greenville and the Upstate, P.A.
7-C Brendan Way
Greenville, SC 29615
(864) 284-6600; FAX = (864) 284-0030
CELL = (864) 608-0761; PAGE = (864) 410-8375
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