

²Using the same
methods as before (i.e., select marker toggle, move focus there, [Set]), you must mark these extreme points of the cerebrum
åUsing 2 or 3 image windows at a time is useful
åHardest marker to select is [Most inferior
point] in the temporal lobe,
since it is near other (non-brain) tissue:
åOnce all 6 are set, press [Quality?] to see if the distances are reasonable
ØLeave [Big Talairach Box?] Pressed IN
ØIs a legacy from earliest (1994-6) days of AFNI, when 3D
box size of +tlrc datasets was 10
mm smaller in I-direction than the current default
Sagittal view: most inferior point

Axial view: most inferior point