fsbrain (version 0.0.2)

vis.subject.annot: Visualize an annotation for a subject.

Description

Creates a surface mesh, loads the colors from the annotation, and renders the resulting colored mesh in an interactive window. If hemi is 'both', the data is rendered for the whole brain.

Usage

vis.subject.annot(subjects_dir, subject_id, atlas, hemi,
  surface = "white", views = c("t4"), rgloptions = list(),
  rglactions = list())

Arguments

subjects_dir,

string. The FreeSurfer SUBJECTS_DIR, i.e., a directory containing the data for all your subjects, each in a subdir named after the subject identifier.

subject_id,

string. The subject identifier.

atlas,

string. The atlas name. E.g., "aparc", "aparc.2009s", or "aparc.DKTatlas". Used to construct the name of the annotation file to be loaded.

hemi,

string, one of 'lh', 'rh', or 'both'. The hemisphere name. Used to construct the names of the label data files to be loaded.

surface,

string. The display surface. E.g., "white", "pial", or "inflated". Defaults to "white".

views,

list of strings. Valid entries include: 'si': single interactive view. 't4': tiled view showing the brain from 4 angles. 't9': tiled view showing the brain from 9 angles.

rgloptions

option list passed to [rgl::par3d()]. Example: rgloptions = list("windowRect"=c(50,50,1000,1000));

rglactions,

named list. A list in which the names are from a set of pre-defined actions. The values can be used to specify parameters for the action.

Value

list of coloredmeshes. The coloredmeshes used for the visualization.

See Also

Other visualization functions: vis.data.on.fsaverage, vis.data.on.subject, vis.region.values.on.subject, vis.subject.label, vis.subject.morph.native, vis.subject.morph.standard

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
   fsbrain::download_optional_data();
   subjects_dir = fsbrain::get_optional_data_filepath("subjects_dir");
   vis.subject.annot(subjects_dir, 'subject1', 'aparc', 'both');
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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