Hi,
in fact you can even acquire the data in other than the orthogonal angles. Note that axial, sagittal & coronar refer to the brain and the scanner uses his coordinates to define directions. FSL doesn't mind as long as you convert the data right. The choice will depend on the target you are after (i.e. acquiring axial data at a high in-plane resolution but with a huge interslice gap would be rather inappropriate for imaging the temporal lobe).
Cheers-
Andreas
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Betreff: [FSL] About T1-weighted anatomical scan
Hello,
For human brain, T1-weighted anatomical scan can be acquired in three
ways: Axial (Transversal), sagital and Coronal directions. Does anyone
know which direction is better choice for acquiring data from MR-scanner
and using FSL? And why?
Thanks in advance
rhuang
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