Hi,
You can get the cog with fslstats.
If it is done on an image in MNI space then the mm coordinates will
be MNI coordinates. Otherwise you'll need to map them with
img2stdcoord.
All the best,
Mark
On 9 Nov 2011, at 20:09, Robert Schulz wrote:
> Dear FSLers,
>
> I thought there would be a way, maybe using fslmaths, to find the coordinates (MNI) of the center of gravity of a given mask. I would be grateful if anyone could help.
>
> Kind regards, Robert
>
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