You can use the realign button to reslice all your Template bounding box images
to match one of the MNI bounding box images. The first (reference) image
should be the MNI bounding box image, and the rest should be Template bounding
box images. Create images 2..n.
BUT, this may not give exactly the same results as you would get if you
had re-normalized. This is because the representation of the position of the
normalized images is only to the nearest voxel (since the ORIGIN can only take
an integer value). It may be worth testing the procedure (normalize with
Template bb followed by reslicing with "Realign", compared to normalizing
with MNI bounding box) on one image first.
Have fun,
-John
> I have processed some fMRI datasets using the MNI bounding box in the
> normalization step.
>
> I have processed other fMRI datasets using the "Template" bounding box
> in the normalization step.
>
> Is there any way to warp the results obtained with the MNI bounding box
> to be consistent with the larger FOV of the "Template" bounding box so
> that I can compare them within the Random Effects Toolkit.
>
> Is my only recourse to renormalize the data using the "Template"
> bounding box and then run the statistics again?
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