Hi Heidi,
I would suggest that you use the HCP pipelines for your processing, as
those pipelines were specifically designed to preserve the anatomical
detail of high spatial resolution BOLD acquisitions.
cheers,
-MH
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Michael Harms, Ph.D.
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On 5/20/15 2:41 AM, "Jacobs H (NP)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear FSL team,
We have acquired 7T MRI data (functional connectivity) with a spatial
resolution of 1.25 mm isotropic (whole brain coverage) and an anatomical
resolution of 0.7mm isotropic.
During scanning we have used dielectric pads to reduce signal loss in the
temporal areas.
We are now wondering if it is possible to perform seed-based functional
connectivity analyses with this data, while not losing the high spatial
resolution?
Are there things we need to consider? Or can we just proceed as with the
3T MRI data?
Many thanks
Best wishes
Heidi
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Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
School for Mental Health and Neurosciences
Division Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Alzheimer Center Limburg
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