Dear SPM,
Is there any way in spm to display contrasts onto individual subjects'
anatomicals, rather than on the MNI template (preferably as a colour
rendered image, but if this is not possible, then just as a
superimposition)?
The individual anatomicals were normalised into MNI space using the
following procedure:
- coregister the anatomicals to the mean functional image (coregister
only: no reslicing)
- normalise the structural image into MNI space using the *sn3d.mat file
generated from normalising the mean functional to the EPI template.
Is this correct? And if so, what is the next step?
An earlier reply by John Ashburner to a similar question recommended
displaying the background image, and then superimposing 'blobs' onto it
by using an undocumented feature of spm99b
(http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa.exe?S2=spm&q=displaying+activations&s=&f=&a=&b=.
However, when I tried this,it didn't work too well. Any ideas would be
very welcome!
Thanks,
Charvy
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