Hi Matthew,
Thank you for your input.
The ROIs were downloaded from a probabilistic atlas (https://scholar.princeton.edu/napl/publications/probabilistic-maps-visual-topography-human-cortex) and are defined in anatomical (MNI) space.
When I used fslhd, as you have suggested, it actually seems that the transformation I applied on the ROI brings it to the same space as the functional scan. Nevertheless, as I described in my previous message, the featquery fsl doesn’t work.
Just a thought, is there any possibility that the transformation that I applied on the ROI file, makes the fsl read it as a functional, rather than a structural scan?
see the top lines of the fslhd for a reference:
ROI - original :
dim0 3
dim1 182
dim2 218
dim3 182
dim4 1
dim5 1
dim6 1
dim7 1
vox_units mm
time_units Unknown
datatype 2
nbyper 1
bitpix 8
pixdim0 -1.000000
pixdim1 1.000000
pixdim2 1.000000
pixdim3 1.000000
pixdim4 0.000000
pixdim5 0.000000
pixdim6 0.000000
pixdim7 0.000000
ROI transformed/functional scan:
dim0 3
dim1 91
dim2 109
dim3 91
dim4 1
dim5 1
dim6 1
dim7 1
vox_units mm
time_units s
datatype 16
nbyper 4
bitpix 32
pixdim0 -1.000000
pixdim1 2.000000
pixdim2 2.000000
pixdim3 2.000000
pixdim4 1.000000
pixdim5 0.000000
pixdim6 0.000000
pixdim7 0.000000
Many thanks for your kind help,
Erez
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