Hey Michel,
in general it's useful to use slice time correction, especially when
scanning in interleaved mode. Maybe this FAQ will help you
http://mindhive.mit.edu/node/109
Frequently Asked Questions - Slice Timing Correction
If I understand it correctly, rs fmri is more like event-related task
fmri and relies heavily on timecourses, and differs from blockdesigns,
where - as the FAQ sais - doing without slice time correction is ok.
Please correct me, if I'm wrong.
Greetings,
Matthias
Am Freitag, den 07.02.2014, 12:09 +0000 schrieb Michel Thiebaut:
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> I was wondering wether it is necessary to do a slice timing before running
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> Thanks for your help and support.
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> Kind regards,
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