Hello,
Quick question. If I scanned a single subject across several sessions and want to do a fixed effects analysis on that subject's brain (without registering to MNI or Talairach space), how do I go about doing this? I am trying to us isxconcat-sess and then mri_glmfit, but I am not seeing an option to simply do the analysis in native space instead of registering to a standard brain. Is there a way to do this besides taking the end result of the analysis and doing the reverse registration back to the subject's brain?
JohnMark
Do you mean in the native fMRI space or the native subject surface space?
On 09/05/2017 12:15 PM, Taylor, Johnmark wrote:
Hello,
Quick question. If I scanned a single subject across several sessions and want to do a fixed effects analysis on that subject's brain (without registering to MNI or Talairach space), how do I go about doing this? I am trying to us isxconcat-sess and then mri_glmfit, but I am not seeing an option to simply do the analysis in native space instead of registering to a standard brain. Is there a way to do this besides taking the end result of the analysis and doing the reverse registration back to the subject's brain?
JohnMark
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