Hi,
I don't think that tbss_1_preproc (at least the version with FSL4) can
create new negative values, but it does multiply the original values
to make them a lot larger, so maybe you started with VERY slightly
negative values that are sufficiently small that you didn't notice
them, and after the rescaling, they were more obvious? It's probably
not a problem anyway if they are around the edge of the brain?
Cheers, Steve.
On 25 Jan 2008, at 10:36, Agnieszka Burzynska wrote:
> Dear all, I resend this message, because I still do not know what is
> wrong:
>
>
> Hi,
> I applied tbss_1_preproc to my S0 images. In origdata, none of them
> had
> values below 0, however, after the scaling in the FAi folder there
> are 2
> cases, in which I see negative values around the brainstem.
>
> How did this happen and what should I do? I thought it is just a
> simple
> mulitiplication by a given number (here by 10).
>
> Thank you and best wishes,
> Aga
>
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