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Hi,

We don't recommend using uncorrected statistics, however if you really want to report these then you can generate the info you want using the command-line tool, cluster.

All the best,
Mark


FSL help listserv <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi!  I have a thresholded, uncorrected Z map, and I would like to report these results in a paper. I'm struggling to find a simple way to access a table of results - i.e., MNI coordinates for peak cluster locations, and Z values.   I know a cluster thresholded image is preferable, however I would like to provide the results in the format I've just described.  Would anyone have advice on how to do this? Thanks for any assistance.