Yes, it is the dyads*. So you can select the number of peaks to be returned from each ODF using --npeaks. The default is 2, which is reasonable for typical diffusion data and spherical harmonics orders. Run qboot on a terminal and it will give you a help menu. Cheers Stam On 16 Feb 2012, at 15:35, Rui Lavrador wrote: > Other questions, > > Where is the information about the peaks? It is in the dyads<i>.nii.gz > files? How it defines the number of <i>? It is automatic? > > thanks > > Rui Lavrador > > > No dia 16 de Fevereiro de 2012 15:07, Stamatios Sotiropoulos > <[log in to unmask]> escreveu: >> >> You can visualize the peaks of the ODFs using FSLview. Similar to visualizing the results of bedpostx. >> You cannot visualize the ODF glyphs at the moment, sorry. >> >> Cheers >> Stam >> >> >> On 16 Feb 2012, at 15:03, Rui Lavrador wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> How can I visualize the ODFs , resulting from qboot, on an image? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Rui Lavrador, MSc >>> >>> Visual Neuroscience Laboratory >>> IBILI-Faculdade de Medicina >>> Azinhaga de Santa Comba >>> 3000-548 Coimbra, Portugal >>> > > > > > -- > Rui Lavrador > > Visual Neuroscience Laboratory > IBILI-Faculdade de Medicina > Azinhaga de Santa Comba > 3000-548 Coimbra, Portugal > Phone: +351 964985485 > e-mail: [log in to unmask] > e-mail2: [log in to unmask] >