You can view the results in any image viewer that you like (e.g.
xjview, mricron, fslview, etc...). I obviously prefer FIVE, but then
I wrote it, so that's not a big surprise. I don't have any
documentation put together for FIVE, so you will just need to do some
exploring, but if you have specific questions, please post them to the
list.
The special advantage for using FIVE is extracting data from and
plotting results for voxels blobs or spheres, which only works with
GLM Flex/Flex Fast models, though it has many other bells and whistles
for looking at data, and making figures.
To run FIVE, just type FIVE;
This will bring up the FIVE viewer with a default MNI152 underlay.
Next click the "Open Image" button, and select the map you want to open.
Use the threshold and limit boxes to set and adjust the color maps.
If you want to plot something right click the image and you will see
plotting options for the current coordinate.
-Aaron
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