Dear all,
I am trying to do slicing timing correcting with Siemens’s 3T Prisma data at acceleration 3. I am told that I can use “-ngroups” when running "preproc-sess”. How do I use the “-ngroups” flag? Should I do “-ngroups 3”? Would fs-fast automatically compute the slice timing file and apply it accordingly? I have the actual slice timing file. I tried to use "-sdf slicedelayfile”, but it does not seem to be a recognized flag.
It appears that fs-fast does slice timing correction after motion correction. If the volume is going to be resliced after motion correction, thus each slice will no longer have its original timing, shouldn’t slice timing correction be done before motion correction? Is there a way in fs-fast to run slice timing correction before motion correction? I guess instead of running “preproc-sess”, I could first run “sts-sess” and then “mc-sess”?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
- Yaoda Xu