The idea was just to have "Coregister only" and "Reslice only", but take out the "Coregister and Reslice" from the Coreg options. This would still allow the generation of resliced activation maps. Coregistration and reslicing of a FLAIR to an SPGR anatomical image could still be done, but as separate steps.
Best regards,
-John
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Subject: Re: [SPM] manual
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, Douglas Burman wrote:
> As Simon points out, you don't need to do any reslicing at this stage
> (maybe I'll take out the Coregister and Reslice option from the next SPM
> release).
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> Please don't take out this option! This option is highly useful when creating activation maps to be superimposed
> upon a subject's own, unmodified brain in addition to creating activation maps for superimposing on a normalized
> template. (I use this, for example, to coregister / reslice a flair to the SPGR structural image when working with
> clinical patients.)
Douglas,
I don't think John meant to remove all reslice options. As a last resort,
you could use ImCalc: select the image defining the target space before
the image to be resliced, and then just enter the formula "i2".
Volkmar
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