great, thanks Christian. I think Doug has some tools that can be used for
this.
cheers
Bruce
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, Christian F. Beckmann wrote:
Hi Bruce & Martina,
Yes, the easiest is to run melodic temporal concatenation on data pre-
processed and warped into a common space by freesurfer. Melodic does not care
about the space the data lives in - everything is reshaped into simple
matrices anyways. Have a look at the melodic command line call (in the log
file) to see how to call melodic with data pre-processed outside the FSL
environment. Essentially you just need to create a single ASCII text file
containing the N different input files (one per row) and then use
melodic -i <inputfilenames> -o <outputdir> -a concat [otheroptions]
Hope this helps
cheers
Christian
On 7 Jul 2009, at 12:59, Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Martina,
the freesurfer average subject lives in a spherical coordinate system
created using nonlinear surface-based warps, so it's very far from any
version of the mni. Maybe Steve or Christian can comment on integration,
but certainly you would want to do the multi-subject ICA in the surface
coordinate system.
cheers,
Bruce
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, Campanella Martina wrote:
Hi Freesurfer,
I've run a multi-subject analysis with MELODIC(FSL), resting-state data.
Now I'd like to view
the results on the Freesurfer average subject (made with
make_average_subject)... But...
FSL uses mni152 and Freesurfer mni305. Is it true? If so... any
suggestion?
Thank you
Cheers,
Martina Campanella
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