Veronica,
I know next-to-nothing about MEG data processing, but in any case I
would not recommend using the first-generation pediatric template you
referred to. On the same site, you can also download the
template-o-matic which should allow you to generate a much more
appropriate set of tissue priors for your dataset. Don't forget to also
download the estimation parameters from the same site, in addition to
the TOM toolbox itself.
Cheers,
Marko
Veronica Y wrote:
> Dear SPMers,
>
> My study involves children aged 8-12, and so I am interested in
> interpreting my results in the context of a pediatric brain. Is there
> any way to warp the results from the MEG inversion method (I'm using
> the EBB method) to a pediatric brain template? I'm thinking of using
> the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Centre template
> (https://irc.cchmc.org/software/pedbrain.php), which is set up for
> use with SPM99, but it seems that it's only set up for MRI imaging
> analyses.
>
> Thank you very much for your help, Veronica
>
>
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