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Hi Colin,
Thanks a lot.
Jiaxuan

On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 2:17 PM, Colin Hawco <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Red-yellow is a contiuous color scale from the lowest threshold value
> (0.95) up to the highest (1). So red voxels are closer to 0.95, yellow
> voxels close to or at 1.
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> All the colors are above 0.95 and so significant.
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> Best of luck,
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> Colin Hawco, PhD
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> *From:* FSL - FMRIB's Software Library [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On
> Behalf Of *Jiaxuan Zhang
> *Sent:* February-06-17 2:49 PM
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> *Subject:* [FSL] FSLView for displaying TBSS
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> Dear Ms. or Mr.
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> I have some questions about FSLView for displaying TBSS: when we display
> the TBSS results, we load the stat in FSLView, set a colourmap such as
> Red-Yellow, and set the display range to something like 0.95:1, which
> corresponds to thresholding the results at p<0.05. What's the difference
> between red and yellow? Do red and yellow have corresponding p value from
> the displayed figure? Do they have a continuous change of color from red to
> yellow or just display red and yellow?
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> Thanks.
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> JIaxuan Zhang from University of Illinois at Chicago
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