[FieldTrip] plotting freesurfer mesh on the mri_aligned.

parham hashemzadeh ph442 at cam.ac.uk
Tue Oct 4 17:59:06 CEST 2016


Hi Jan
  Thank you, my functional data are the function values of some function 
(irrotational component of the current). From my limited experience of 
Fieldtrip, your explanation feels (to myself) a bit cryptic at the 
moment.

      You see if my inversion strategy was one of the classical ones such 
as the ones provided by "ft_sourceanalysis" lcmv,sam,..., eloreta
           then the available fieldtrip tutorials are great in showing 
how to plot functional values on the top of anatomical values.
  But, since, I work on inversion methods, then I need a hacking strategy 
to be able to plot functional values of "some function"(estimated) on 
top of anatomical data MRI.

  I would appreciate if you would kindly let me know, if there is hack to 
it such that
  ft_sourceplot can accept the input.
best regards parham





On 2016-10-04 16:29, Schoffelen, J.M. (Jan Mathijs) wrote:
> Hi Parham,
> 
> It is possible, but certainly not pain free, nor straightforward.
> I think this is not really a fieldtrip question, but more a general
> matlab related issue.
> 
> It should be possible to plot a slice through an MRI volume as a
> MATLAB patch, where the coordinates of the voxels are expressed in
> some coordinate system. Then, it is possible to generate and
> intersection of the freesurfer mesh through the plane of
> visualization.
> 
> Best,
> Jan-Mathijs
> 
> 
> 
>> On 04 Oct 2016, at 16:41, parham hashemzadeh <ph442 at cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>> 
>> Dear Fieldtrippers
>> Is there a straightforward pain free method ( I appreciate if you can 
>> give me the command)
>> to plot arbitrary points such as the vertices of the freesurfer output 
>> (mesh) onto the MRI image?
>> The reason that I ask is that I would like to plot my solution on the 
>> MRI image.
>> Unfortunately I do not use dipoles. In EEG, I model the irrotational 
>> component of the current as a scalar function and therefore I am doing 
>> function estimation.
>>  IF you use dipoles, it is straightforward because you follow one of 
>> the tutorials.
>>  But if you do not use dipoles and model the current as the gradient 
>> of the irrotational component of the current in EEG then one can get 
>> lost.
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>> Many thanks
>> 
>> --
>> best regards
>> Parham Hashemzadeh
>> Research Associate
>> Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
>> University of Cambridge, UK.
>> email: hashemzadeh at damtp.cam.ac.uk
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best regards
Parham Hashemzadeh
Research Associate
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
University of Cambridge, UK.
email: hashemzadeh at damtp.cam.ac.uk



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