Make sure your initial starting estimates are within about 7cm and about 20
degrees. There are loads of entries in the archives about how to do this.
Best regards,
-John
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 16:00, Ji Hyun Ko wrote:
> Hello,
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> I just began to use the SPM2 for the PET analysis.
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> It's a single subject water study. I have two conditions (two scans per
> condition) and a structural MRI.
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> I realigned all PET files (cond1_1.mnc; cond1_2.mnc; cond2_1.mnc;
> cond2_2.mnc), so it produced a mean image and four resliced images.
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> I think realignment was ok, but when I tried to coregister the PET files to
> structural MRI, it produced blank images.
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> Target: MRI
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> Source: Mean PET
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> Others: rcond1_1.img; rcond1_2.img; rcond2_1.img; rcond2_2.img
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> I also tried:
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> Target: MRI
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> Source: rcond1_1.img
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> Others: rcond1_2.img; rcond2_1.img; rcond2_2.img
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> And, it didn't produce the correct preprocessed images.
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> The initial format of the files was MINC.
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> And, I checked all the minc files, and those files didn't seem to have any
> problems.
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> I am attaching the spm2 output file of the coregister.
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> Thanks,
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> Ji Hyun
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