Hi Allison,
I think the SUIT version may have been added as a “after-market” modification to the FSL version you were using - it has never been part of our official release according to the release logs. Looking at the diedrichsenlab website it appears the SUIT atlas for FSLview is downloadable there- maybe this is where the version you used came from?
Hope this helps.
Kind Regards
Matthew
> On 4 Oct 2016, at 15:15, Allison Jack <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Hi Matthew,
>
> That directory does exist, but it only contains the FLIRT and FNIRT versions of the atlas (not the SUIT space atlas), Cerebellum-MNIfnirt*.nii.gz and Cerebellum-MNIflirt*.nii.gz.
>
> If I enter atlasquery --dumpatlases, I get:
>
> Cerebellar Atlas in MNI152 space after normalization with FLIRT
> Cerebellar Atlas in MNI152 space after normalization with FNIRT
> Harvard-Oxford Cortical Structural Atlas
> Harvard-Oxford Subcortical Structural Atlas
> JHU ICBM-DTI-81 White-Matter Labels
> JHU White-Matter Tractography Atlas
> Juelich Histological Atlas
> MNI Structural Atlas
> Mars Parietal connectivity-based parcellation
> Mars TPJ connectivity-based parcellation
> Neubert Ventral Frontal connectivity-based parcellation
> Oxford Thalamic Connectivity Probability Atlas
> Oxford-Imanova Striatal Connectivity Atlas 3 sub-regions
> Oxford-Imanova Striatal Connectivity Atlas 7 sub-regions
> Oxford-Imanova Striatal Structural Atlas
> Sallet Dorsal Frontal connectivity-based parcellation
> Subthalamic Nucleus Atlas
> Talairach Daemon Labels
>
> I am looking for "Cerebellar Atlas in SUIT space".
>
> I am on a Mac v. 10.11.5 (OS X El Capitan).
>
> Thanks for any help you can provide!
> Allison
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