Hi, sorry - I guess once you get to a 3rd-level analysis and above it
just uses whatever was selected as the background at the second
level. However it's very easy to regenerate new colour overlays using
tools such as "overlay", "slices" and FSLView.
Cheers.
On 19 Oct 2007, at 17:09, Yvonne Brehmer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have another probably naive question – just to be sure ....
>
> Is it problematical to run different higher-level analysis one
> after the
> other with different rendering settings?
> For example, first a higher-level analysis (fixed effects) with
> rendering
> the background image to first highres and afterwards a third level
> analysis
> (fixed effects) to standard space template?
>
> Any comments are appreciated,
>
> Thanks, Yvonne
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