Dear Clas,
yes, there is a simple method to do so. You just need to install PVElab (Quarantelli et al., 2004), which is a pipeline program automatically performing partial volume correction for FDG-PET (providing different options).
Quarantelli M, Berkouk K, Prinster A, Landeau B, Svarer C, Balkay L, Alfano B, Brunetti A, Baron JC, Salvatore M. Integrated software for the analysis of brain PET/SPECT studies with partial-volume-effect correction. J Nucl Med 2004; 45: 192-201.
Best regards,
Juergen
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Betreff: [SPM] PET and fMRI fusion, partial volume effects
Dear colleagues,
I am analysing a data set with healthy subjects with high resolution MRI´s, fMRI in a classical conditioning paradigm, and resting state FDG PET data (Siemens Ecal HR+)
Is there any simple method to correct the FDG data for partial volume effects by Imcalc or something similar?
Thanks
Clas
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