Dear FSL people,
I'd like to know whether "applyxfm4D" with only one transformation matrix
for all the volumes of a functional data set leads to somehow different
results than flirt in combination with "applyxfm" and "init".
I'm asking because I used "applyxfm" for my functional data and FEAT has no
problems in recognising the correct number of time points, so I guess the
"applyxfm" command works fine here, also for functional data. My
understanding of "applyxfm4D" would then be that it is the right tool when
applying more than one transformation matrix to the data, but with only one
there is no difference between "applyxfm" and "applyxfm4D". Is that right or
might there be problems with my output in later analysis steps?
Thanks a lot,
Lea
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Lea Krugel
Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Neurocognition of decision making
Lentzeallee 94
14195 Berlin
Tel.: +49-30-82406618
Fax: +49-30-82406616
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