AFNI Message Board

Dear AFNI users-

We are very pleased to announce that the new AFNI Message Board framework is up! Please join us at:

https://discuss.afni.nimh.nih.gov

Existing user accounts have been migrated, so returning users can login by requesting a password reset. New users can create accounts, as well, through a standard account creation process. Please note that these setup emails might initially go to spam folders (esp. for NIH users!), so please check those locations in the beginning.

The current Message Board discussion threads have been migrated to the new framework. The current Message Board will remain visible, but read-only, for a little while.

Sincerely, AFNI HQ

History of AFNI updates  

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September 16, 2019 03:15PM
Hi Rick -

Thank you for the quick response. So if I understand you correctly, in order to display all electrodes at once on a standard surface, all electrode coordinates should be warped to a standard space (MNI). From there, I can then run 3dVol2Surf on the collective MNI electrodes.

Pete
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Displaying multiple subject-specific surface electrodes on a std.141.* surface

pmlauro September 16, 2019 01:43PM

Re: Displaying multiple subject-specific surface electrodes on a std.141.* surface

rick reynolds September 16, 2019 02:52PM

Re: Displaying multiple subject-specific surface electrodes on a std.141.* surface

pmlauro September 16, 2019 03:15PM

Re: Displaying multiple subject-specific surface electrodes on a std.141.* surface

rick reynolds September 16, 2019 03:46PM

Re: Displaying multiple subject-specific surface electrodes on a std.141.* surface

pmlauro September 16, 2019 04:49PM

Re: Displaying multiple subject-specific surface electrodes on a std.141.* surface

pmlauro September 16, 2019 04:49PM

Re: Displaying multiple subject-specific surface electrodes on a std.141.* surface

rick reynolds September 16, 2019 05:07PM

Re: Displaying multiple subject-specific surface electrodes on a std.141.* surface

pmlauro September 18, 2019 09:23PM

Re: Displaying multiple subject-specific surface electrodes on a std.141.* surface

rick reynolds September 18, 2019 11:01PM