Dear Jaymin,
slice timing correction in SPM does not make any assumption about slice
orientation - slices are read, corrected and written regardless of their
orientation. The only thing you need to figure out by yourself is the
correct slice acquisition order.
Volkmar
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Jaymin Upadhyay wrote:
> Hi,
> I wanted to perform a slice timing correction of fMRI data obtained in the coronal orientation and
> also in an interleaved manner. I assume that the present slice timing correction method in SPM5 is
> optimal for fMRI data obtained axially. Is this correct? What is the best way to perfom the correction
> of coronal (interleaved) fMRI data. I did see that there were some questions and responses about
> slice time correction for coronal fMRI data, but am not sure if it also applies to coronal-interleaved
> fMRI data.
> Thanks for your time,
> Jaymin
>
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