Dear Jacek, The results are from whole brain analysis , I would like even ask you one more question pertaining ROI if there is any way i can know which specific ROI that MNI coordinates correspond to, Is there online tool that i can use to see the specific ROI region where i see the peak ?. Thanks Vasudev On 9 February 2017 at 13:13, Jacek Matuszewski <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Dear Vasudev, > > > If that is a region of interest that you have build based on literature or > something else then you should know the shape and MNI coordinates for it's > center. > > If these are results of whole-brain analysis MNI coortinates of each > cluster peak are the last 3 columns in spm output table (mm mm mm). You can > also right-click on the glass brain, select go to nearest local maximum in > certain cluster and check coordinates at the bottom of results window in > SPM (coordinates x y, z) > > But generally you have 2 clusters and 1 voxel and MNI coordinates of > peaks of those 2 culsters are > > 9 9 50 (for 168 voxels cluster) and 32 16 10 (24 voxels cluster) > > Numbers correspond to X, Y and Z respectively. > > Best, > > > Jacek Matuszewski > > > > On 2017-02-09 12:35, Dev vasu wrote: > >> >> Dear all , >> >> Is there any way to check the MNI coordinates of ROI where i can see >> statistical significance as shown in the figure in this link >> http://imgur.com/a/CIGvv. >> >> >> Thanks >> Vasudev >> > > -- > Laboratory of Brain Imaging (LOBI) > Neurobiology Center > The Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology > Pasteur 3, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland > Tel.: +48 22 5892 551 > mail: [log in to unmask] > website: http://lobi.nencki.gov.pl/ > >