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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
>
>
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