Hello,
if you normalized your subject's imaging data with a consistent
approach, you should not have different image dimensions. If you did not
normalize them, or inconsistently so, you should not put them into a
group analysis; this is what spm is trying to tell you :)
Cheers,
Marko
Luigi Pavone wrote:
> Hi SPM users.
>
> I have a problem with 2nd-level fMRI analysis.
>
> I have one subject in the group with different image dimension from the
> others (depending of acquisition parameters, I guess) and when I put
> contrast image of this subject coming from 1st level analysis into 2nd
> level analysis, I received an error, saying that image dimensions must
> agree.
>
> Any suggestion?
>
> Thanks
>
> Best regards,
>
> Luigi
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