Hi,
As long as the data has not been re-oriented - i.e. that the "Z"
dimension still corresponds to the original slicings - then the slice
timing will work fine. Note that we generally don't recommend using
slice timing correction though.
Cheers.
On 29 Aug 2007, at 00:42, Jaymin Upadhyay wrote:
> Hi,
> I wanted to perform a slice timing correction of fMRI data obtained
> in the coronal orientation and
> also in an interleaved manner. I assume that the present slice
> timing correction method in fsl3.3. or
> fsl4.0 is optimal for fMRI data obtained axially. Is this
> correct? What is the best way to perfom the
> correction of coronal (interleaved) fMRI data.
> Thanks for your time,
> Jaymin
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