Hi,
Not sure what you mean by missing voxel data.
You can specify a 3D mask to tell it which voxels to include,
otherwise it includes them all. There is no "special value"
in FSL to denote "missing" information. Each voxel contains
a number and that number would be used. If any of your
voxels contain NaN then the output will be NaN as FSL does
not deal with this specially (you can remove these and/or
generate a mask of them using fslmaths with -nan or -nanm
if you want).
All the best,
Mark
Matthew Hoptman wrote:
> Hi,
> I had a question about how fslmeants handles missing voxel data. Does it
> treat the missing data as zeros, or does it null those values and exclude them
> form the mean?
> Thanks,
> Matt
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