Reply-To: | | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 6 Jan 2009 19:29:24 +01002935_utf-8 Inter-subject registration would be done via the Normalise button. The Coreg option is usually used for aligning images of the same subject that were acquired in different modalities (eg MRI and SPECT).
Best regards, -John
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 18:26, Dudley Ibbett wrote: > Hi > > I am new to SPM and are looking to use it in a DGH environment to help with > the routine reporting of HMPAO SPECT scans. I have been using the ISAS > website to help, although we wont be using it for epilepsy. We have > installed the latest version of SMP (8b) and Matlab. I am trying to build > our own normal database. We have about 16 studies. I have reorientated > the dataset using the Display function as suggested by ISAS, however whilst > the realign SPM function appears to register the images correctly, the > coregistration function doesn't which is of concern as my impression is the > latter should be used on datasets from different patients. > > Is it a case of using which ever function works or should I be concerned > about the data or how the coregisration is set up (defaults)? > > If there is anyone that uses SPM on SPECT data on a routine basis that > would be willing to offer advice off this mailbase I would be most > grateful. I get the impression that the mailbase is mainly academic based > so apologies for the simplicity of this posting. > > Many Thanks > > Dudley > > ********************************DISCLAIMER******************************** > Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust www.derbyhospitals.nhs.uk > > This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and > intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they > are addressed. However, any views or opinions presented are > solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those > of the Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. If you are > not the intended recipient or the person responsible for delivering > the email to the intended recipient, be advised that you have > received the email in error and that any use, dissemination, > forwarding, printing or copying of this email is strictly prohibited. > Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust will not be liable for direct, > special, indirect or consequential damages arising from alterations of the > contents of this message > by a third party or as a result of any virus being passed on. > > If you have received this email in error please contact the Derby Hospitals > NHS Foundation Trust administrator. Email or telephone on 44 (0)1332 > 785777 or [log in to unmask] > **************************************************************************43_6Jan200919:29:[log in to unmask] |