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Dear AFNI users-
We are very pleased to announce that the new AFNI Message Board framework is up! Please join us at:
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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.
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Thank you very much for the prompt response.
I ran the script exactly as you enunciated, the difference between mine and your image I believe is simply because I mapped the Hildebrand.sm.lh.ecc.niml.dset file while you mapped the Hildebrand.sm.lh.ecc+.niml.dset file
The doubt was really about the fact that in this demo, as you also noted, the phase decreases starting from the lobe and going to
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Lucafc97
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I really thank you for the answer
If possible I would have another question.
By running the RetinoProcDemo script, in the eccentricity map obtained through @Proc.All I have that the apex of the occipital lobe is activated for higher degrees of eccentricity and then the trend goes decreasing going toward the center of the brain (pic1). In one article, however, I saw that the output of SUMA is
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Lucafc97
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Hello Afni experts
I am trying to use RetinoProc for a retinotopy analysis and I have a doubt about it. In the various scripts in the demo I see that there is no input field in which to enter the initial phase of my visual stimulus (be it the wedge for polar angles or the ring for eccentricity). Should I assume that whatever the initial phase of the stimulus is, the result is not affected, or do
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Lucafc97
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