Hi - if this is a higher-level analyses then "example_func" is in the
space of standard - hence there's no difference?
Cheers.
On 21 May 2009, at 13:26, Jessica Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been conducting some ROI analyses on gfeats using FeatQuery.
> I have
> been using anatomical ROIs from the Havard-Oxford Atlas - However I
> have
> noticed that the FeatQuery report states that: (anatomical) 'Mask Left
> Amygdala is in space of example_func.
> Image of mask in native space'. I think that the mask should be in
> 'space in
> standard' instead?
>
> Can anybody help explain why it is in space of example_func - what
> this
> means and whether this means I have done something wrong?
>
> Should this image of the mask be slightly different for each
> participant -
> or is this only the case when the mask is in space in of example_func?
>
> Any advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Jess
>
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