Hi,
Either is valid - they're just slightly different - I personally don't
have a preference for either - though, if you've used nonlinear
registration you may find that working just in higher-level standard
space is much quicker as you don't have to wait for FeatQuery to
invert the registration warp fields.
Cheers.
On 21 Apr 2009, at 23:38, Jessica Smith wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response,
>
> Would you advise one method other another? Will entering the higher
> level
> feats give correct mean % change values?
>
> Again many thanks,
>
> Jess
>
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