Rob,
Here's what I do:
For each subject run segment on the anatomic T1 image, choosing
'inverse' under 'deformation fields.' This will give you the inverse
iy_*.nii file.
Then inverse normalize the ROI mask using "normalize write" and the
iy_*.nii inverse deformation field.
Also, set bounding box to ones(2,3)*NaN AND set voxels sizes to [NaN
NaN NaN], based on the comment below from the manual.
Hope this helps!
Jim
From the manual:
If you have an image of regions defined in the standard space, then the inverse
deformations can be used to warp these regions so that it
approximately overlay your
image. To use this facility, the bounding-box and voxel sizes should
be set to non-finite
values (e.g. [NaN NaN NaN] for the voxel sizes, and ones(2,3)*NaN for
the bounding box.
On 4/5/17, Rob McCutcheon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I would like to move some ROIs that are in MNI space to a subject's native
> space.
>
> I have the y_*.nii files with the transforms for the subjects fmri->MNI
> normalisation. I was hoping someone could explain how I can get the inverse
> of this to enable the reverse transformation for the ROIs?
>
> Thanks
>
> Rob
>
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