Hi Diane, I believe you could use MRIcro or MRIcron (for nifti files), which also deals well with the MNI to Tal issue ... See attachment. Nicole Am Sep 10, 2009 um 5:01 PM schrieb Diane Whitmer: > Dear SPMers, > I apologize if this question is very basic or obvious (I am fairly > new to SPM). > > What is the best way to 1) extract the MNI coordinates of a maximal > intensity projection and 2) find out the associated Brodmann areas? > Is it necessary to convert MNI --> Tailarach and then use Tailarach > daemon to compute Tailarach --> Brodmann, or is there a more direct > way? > > Thank you, > Diane > > > > -- > Diane Whitmer, Ph.D. > Researcher in Applied Neuroscience > > C. de l' Observatori Fabra s/n > 08035 - Barcelona - Spain > tel. +34 93 254 03 68 > fax. +34 93 212 64 45 > skype. dwhitmer > email. [log in to unmask] > ______________________________________ > STARLAB, Living Science http://www.starlab.es > > This e-mail and the attached files contain confidential information > and are of exclusive use for the addressee. The disclosure, copy and > distribution of the present message and its attachments are > prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient and you receive > this communication, we inform you that it is forbidden by law to > read, copy or use it. Please notify us at [log in to unmask] and > proceed immediately to delete it. -- Pflichtangaben gemäß Gesetz über elektronische Handelsregister und Genossenschaftsregister sowie das Unternehmensregister (EHUG): Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf Körperschaft des öffentlichen Rechts Gerichtsstand: Hamburg Vorstandsmitglieder: Prof. Dr. Jörg F. Debatin (Vorsitzender) Dr. Alexander Kirstein Ricarda Klein Prof. Dr. Dr. Uwe Koch-Gromus