I'd like to open with FSLview the sig.nii.gz which is produced by selxavg3-sess. If I use mri_surf2vol, which is the template to added in --template? It should be in Tailairach space? Where can I find the template that I should added? Thanks,
Stefano
subj/rest/fc.seed.surf.lh/L_seed/sig.nii.gz data_type FLOAT32 dim1 27307 dim2 1 dim3 6 dim4 1 datatype 16 pixdim1 1.000000 pixdim2 1.000000 pixdim3 1.000000 pixdim4 1100.000000 cal_max 49.1815 cal_min -12.3855 file_type NIFTI-1+
Thanks,
Stefano
----Messaggio originale---- Da: greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Data: 29-set-2015 22.09 A: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Ogg: Re: [Freesurfer] R: import FS-FAST results in FSL
Do you mean surface-based analysis? You'd have to put them back into
the
volume using mri_surf2vol, write them out as nifti and then run
fslview
on them
On 09/29/2015 11:17 AM, stdp82@virgilio.it wrote:
Hi list, I would like to import FS-FAST results (conjunction maps) in
FSL,
opening them by fslview. Could you provide me any suggestion? Thank you very much Best regards, Stefano
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Hi Stefano
it depends what the geometry you want the output volume to be. If you use e.g. norm.mgz it will sample it into a a 256^3 "conformed" volume. To resapmle to Talairach you will need to use the subject's transforms/talairach.xfm
cheers Bruce
On Fri, 16 Oct 2015, stdp82@virgilio.it wrote:
I'd like to open with FSLview the sig.nii.gz which is produced by selxavg3-sess. If I use mri_surf2vol, which is the template to added in --template? It should be in Tailairach space? Where can I find the template that I should added? Thanks,
Stefano
subj/rest/fc.seed.surf.lh/L_seed/sig.nii.gz data_type FLOAT32 dim1 27307 dim2 1 dim3 6 dim4 1 datatype 16 pixdim1 1.000000 pixdim2 1.000000 pixdim3 1.000000 pixdim4 1100.000000 cal_max 49.1815 cal_min -12.3855 file_type NIFTI-1+
Thanks,
Stefano
----Messaggio originale---- Da: greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Data: 29-set-2015 22.09 A: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Ogg: Re: [Freesurfer] R: import FS-FAST results in FSL
Do you mean surface-based analysis? You'd have to put them back into
the
volume using mri_surf2vol, write them out as nifti and then run
fslview
on them
On 09/29/2015 11:17 AM, stdp82@virgilio.it wrote:
Hi list, I would like to import FS-FAST results (conjunction maps) inFSL,
opening them by fslview. Could you provide me any suggestion? Thank you very much Best regards, Stefano
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