Hi!
could you send the entire link!
I struggled with it a lot- maybe I could help
Sergiu
PS: here some more info, friendly offered from F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging
What is important to know is that the slice angulation only affects the
gradient table when you use a yes-overplus gradient table.
If you use a no-overplus gradient table, then the slice angulation is
not a factor. In this situation, it is possible to get the same table
for different datasets.
am Donnerstag, 6. März 2008 um 15:13 schrieben Sie:
> Hi,
> I'm sorry to raise this question again, because I know lots of other
> people have over the years. I've been re-running some data with the
> new Philips bvecs, and I can't get the principle vector in the
> correct directions. I've tried switching the x line for y line, etc
> but still the V1 lines on the coronal and axial scans seem wrong.
> I've uploaded the file (179089). Could anyone from FSL advice me
> which ways I need to change things?
> Thanks, and once again sorry for the repetitive question.
> Suzanna
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