Hi Elia,
It depends on what kind of images you are trying to get normalized. In
SPM5 there is a folder called 'templates' where an oxygen PET template
can be found. You can try to normalize your images and, if they are
similar to the template PET, you should be able to have them in the same
space.
Buena suerte,
Juanjo
Elia Ferrando wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I found a function in spm5 for normalize PET images, but it requires a
> template, how could I make one?
>
> I would like to normalize PET images of brain in a standard space for
> compareing between them. Any suggestions?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Elia
>
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