Hi - you will need to register the original image (that was used to
feed into whatever stats created the zstat - for example, the
example_func image in a FEAT output directory) to the structural and
then apply the resulting transformation to the zstat - please see the
FLIRT manual page (and subpages linked off it) for details:
http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/flirt/
Cheers.
On 25 Oct 2006, at 19:25, Alessandro Gagliardi wrote:
> Hello FSL users,
>
> I am analyzing a zstat image and I would like to map my analysis onto
> an anatomical image. One thought I had would be to register the zstat
> to the anatomical and then perform my analysis on the registered zstat
> image, but that doesn't work because FLIRT doesn't actually create a
> new image file. It seems to simply create a transformation instead.
> If there was a way to apply this same transformation to the data that
> I generate, that would work as well, but I can't figure out how to do
> that either. Any thoughts?
>
> Thank you,
> --
> Alessandro Gagliardi
> Integrative Neuroscience Program
> Rutgers University Mind Brain Analysis
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