Dear Sun,
Unfortunately the spm_mip code was written for something that looks
like a brain and it can't easily be changed. What you can do is load
your image into Matlab with something like
n = nifti('filename.nii')
data = n.dat;
and then use functions like 'any', or 'max' along different dimensions
to make the same kind of plot.
Best,
Vladimir
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 4:03 AM, SUBSCRIBE SPM Sun Delin
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> Dear Vladimir,
>
> Great thanks. I'v learned a lot from you.
> One more question. The MIP image is too small to show temporal information when the length of epoch is a little longer (e.g. -200 to 1000 ms after stimuli onset). I tried to use "Display" button to show the corresponding "spmT" images. The length of the temporal scale of the spmT image is ok, however, the image is non-transparent so that only the slices the cross-hair passed through could be seen. How could I get a MIP like map of significance with long temporal scale to show relative accurate time information?
>
> Bests,
> Sun Delin
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