[caret-users] Q) why are some foci located out of the brain?
Yune S. Lee
yune-sang.lee at dartmouth.edu
Wed Apr 8 17:26:05 CDT 2009
Thank you so much for your answer!
-YSL
David Van Essen wrote:
> YSL,
>
> Most of the foci at issue are in the cerebellum, which is not in view
> in your main window. If you project all foci to the 'PC-CC' (PALS-
> Cerebral, Colin-Cerebellar) atlas, then you will be able to see the
> cerebellar foci in relation to the cerebellar cortical surface.
>
> One focus does appear outside the brain below frontal cortex. That
> may be an error in the coordinates reported in the paper, which we
> find occurs occasionally. When it is a clear sign error, we fix it
> (and make a note of it) before entering the foci into the Foci Library
> in SumsDB.
>
> DVE
>
> On Apr 8, 2009, at 3:11 PM, Yune S. Lee wrote:
>
>
>> Hello,
>> I'm at 1.23 of the tutorial and wondering why there are many foci
>> exist out side of the brain
>> Enclosed is the screen captured and your answer would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> YSL
>>
>>
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