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March 26, 2020 08:03PM
Hi Paul,


>>>>>I am confused-- what does "as anatomy files" mean? I am afraid I don't understand what this means. And how is this "verified" with 3dinfo?

Sorry that was confusing. This is what 3dinfo says:

Dataset File: ./reward_pos_vs_neg_feedback_subcortical_vox_tstat_uncparap_c1.nii
Identifier Code: NII_FyQ-kpj_FPGUqCi_ZKDy5g Creation Date: Wed Mar 25 19:24:36 2020
Template Space: TLRC
Dataset Type: Anat Bucket (-abuc)
Byte Order: LSB_FIRST {assumed} [this CPU native = LSB_FIRST]
Storage Mode: NIFTI


>>>>>> Is it correct that you have volumetric (NIFTI) datasets that you are concatenating, and then wanting to overlay in the GUI?

Yes, that is correct. PALM outputs separate files for the t map and coef so I used 3dTcat to merge the files together. Perhaps that was not correct?

>>>>>>>>What are you selecting as your olay and thr bricks for viewing?
Overlay: Coef
Thrs: tmap


>>>>>> Note that you might not be able to use the nice automatic conversion of stat-to-p for thresholding because I don't think PALM or non-AFNI software will store the degree of freedom information in the header for the stat subbrick.

Very true. Okay, I'd prefer to use AFNI so I guess I'll just have to figure out how to display results on the surface in AFNI-land.

Thanks for responding so quickly!





So, under dataset type: anat bucket rather than functional.

In the GUI, these files say abuc:2 (for the coef and tstat).
Subject Author Posted

stats file being read in as an anatomical image

shanaadise March 26, 2020 02:43PM

Re: stats file being read in as an anatomical image

ptaylor March 26, 2020 03:02PM

Re: stats file being read in as an anatomical image

shanaadise March 26, 2020 08:03PM

Re: stats file being read in as an anatomical image

ptaylor March 27, 2020 09:25AM

Re: stats file being read in as an anatomical image

ptaylor March 27, 2020 02:29PM