Dear Johannes,
strange story. The templates should have their origin at the AC. I just
checked with SPM2's EPI.mnc, and my downloaded template looks ok.
I don't know what may have caused your trouble.
Very best regards, hope you are well-
Andreas
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Johannes Gerber" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 3:12 PM
Subject: Origin of template
> Dear SPMers,
> I followed with interest the discussion about the "origin" in SPM2.
> although one of my experiences with the origin hasn't been mentioned yet.
> When I did the first spatial normalisation with SPM2, I had a huge
> mismatch between glas brain and the spatialy normalised data. When looking
> further, I discovered that the downloaded SPM templates didn't have their
> origin in the anterior comissure, this turned out to be the cause of the
> mismatch. After having manualy fixed the origin to AC everything works as
> described in several mails on the list, without having the need to
> individually set the origin to AC in the functional data. Did anybody
> experience the same? Or, did I miss a crucial point? Do I need still
> further initiation? (using SPM2 with Matlab 6.5 R13 (English) on Windows
> XP pro, german speaking).
>
> Any advice or remark welcome!
>
>
> Johannes Gerber, M.D.
> Dept. of Neuroradiology
> Dresden University Hospital
> Germany
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