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There is no file attached. However, use DISPLAY to check that the origin is
on the AC and that the brain has the same rotation (within 10 degrees) of
the MNI brain. If either are off, then you need to change them. To get the
translation, when the cursor is on the AC, you get coordinates a b c, enter
-a for x, -b for y, and -c for z. For the rotation, just play with the
numbers, +/-.1-.2 should be sufficient to bring the brain into the correct
orientation. Then click reorient images.
This should solve the problem

2009/7/21 Moran Artzi <[log in to unmask]>

> Hi,
> Using SPM5 segment tool (default mode), I filed to segment the attached
> files
> (result a corrupt image instead of WM&GM segmentation).
> Can you pleas help me with this issue?
> Many thanks
> Moran
>



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