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May 13, 2021 12:05 AM | Alfonso Nieto-Castanon - Boston University
RE: how to change the reference brain for display?
Hi,
That display is using the 3D brain-surface tessellation defined in the files "lh.pial.surf" and "rh.pial.surf" within the conn/utils/surf/ folder. These two files can be read using the syntax "patch = conn_surf_readsurf(filename)", and they are stored in standard freesurfer "surface" format (e.g. you could simply copy the lh.pial and rh.pial files that would be generated by freesurfer when running it on your preferred template/reference anatomical file)
Hope this helps
Alfonso
Originally posted by doora:
That display is using the 3D brain-surface tessellation defined in the files "lh.pial.surf" and "rh.pial.surf" within the conn/utils/surf/ folder. These two files can be read using the syntax "patch = conn_surf_readsurf(filename)", and they are stored in standard freesurfer "surface" format (e.g. you could simply copy the lh.pial and rh.pial files that would be generated by freesurfer when running it on your preferred template/reference anatomical file)
Hope this helps
Alfonso
Originally posted by doora:
Hi!
Under ROI second level main results (ring or matriix) display, the results are automatically overlaid on a reference brain/glassbrain (pic attached), which I would like to switch for another image, like I am able to do so within the Glass display/conn 3d display/Surfaces/User defined surface. I was trying to find it in the code where this reference brain image is specified but could not find it on my own. Coul you point me in the right direction, please? (conn_20b)
Thanks in advance!
Under ROI second level main results (ring or matriix) display, the results are automatically overlaid on a reference brain/glassbrain (pic attached), which I would like to switch for another image, like I am able to do so within the Glass display/conn 3d display/Surfaces/User defined surface. I was trying to find it in the code where this reference brain image is specified but could not find it on my own. Coul you point me in the right direction, please? (conn_20b)
Thanks in advance!
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