

Spm_orthviews('image',spm_get(1,'*.img','Select background image')) Started would be to try an undocumented feature of spm_orthviews.m: To: think it may take quite a bit of programming to get most of Subject: Re: Your Message Sent on Fri, 23:28:45 -0800

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The bare bones solution is as follows.Ĭreate a thresholded version of the image, where all subthreshold voxels are set to NaN (See how to set NaNs below). Say you have a statistic image that you created outside of SPM and you want to overlay it on a structural image. See also the SPM2 gems page and the SPM5 gems page. I haven't tested them all but I'll make bug fixes as I find them. We don't yet know about any undiscovered bugs, so we aren't sure if they exist or not. (The inspiration for this page is " Graphics Gems", a series of books containing short bits of useful code for computer graphics.)

Below are the most some of the best (the 'gems') in an accessible form. Many of his answers consist of short snippets of code that are incredibly useful for SPM analyses or general data manipulation. John Ashburner is an author of SPM and frequent contributor to the SPM email list. Essential code snippets by John Ashburner Please use the John-Gems tag in the blog to find all the Gems. Please note that since 2010 I no longer update John's Gems, and have instead integrated them into my blog Neuroimaging Tips & Tools. Module & Course Approval Form Archive (Restricted permissions).Algorithms & Computationally Intensive Inference seminars.Decision Analysis in Uncertain Scenarios.Probability at Warwick Stochastic Finance at Warwick Internship Scheme.Information for current PhD Students (Restricted permissions).Assessment and Examinations (Restricted permissions).Module Information and Guidance (Restricted permissions).
