Hi Jerome-
The ECAT import function writes out a single *.nii file (or *.img and *.hdr) for each time frame within the ECAT dataset. This allows you to perform operations on each time frame (motion-correction, normalization, etc.).
Karmen
Karmen Yoder, Ph.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine
USA
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>Subject: Re: [SPM] Where is the ECAT to Analyze\NIFT converter ?
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>Hi all,
>I can't import multi-frames ECAT file into a single 4D nifti
>file using the Import procedure of SPM5. Is it possible? Thanks Jerome
>
>
>Marc Normandin a écrit :
>> Hi Cristian,
>>
>> Try TASKS-->Util-->ECAT Import from the menu bar of the graphics
>> window.
>>
>> Then you've just got to select the input file and choose whether to
>> have SPM write out a single *.nii file or the ANALYZE-style *.img +
>> *.hdr file pair.
>>
>> Marc
>>
>>
>> < Cristian > < Constantinescu > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> In the description of new features of SPM5 says that quote " MINC
>>> and ECAT7 will no longer be read directly, but will instead need to
>>> be converted. Tools will be provided for doing this."
>>>
>>> Does anybody know how these tools can be accessed?
>>> I know there is a button in the SPM5 GUI for conversion from DICOM
>>> but I could not find anything for ECAT. Thanks a lot,
>>>
>>> Cristian
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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