There is no need to go to original fMRI space in most cases. If you want
data in the native physical space of the subject you can use
${StudyFolder}/${Subject}/MNINonLinear/xfms/standard2acpc_dc.nii.gz to
warp the data to structural space (and can use a 2mm reference volume in
that space if you wish to keep it at the same resolution).
Peace,
Matt.
On 7/24/18, 12:27 PM, "[email protected] on behalf of
Sang-Young Kim" <[email protected] on behalf of
[email protected]> wrote:
>Dear HCP experts:
>
>I have downloaded a HCP data from "S1200 Extensively Processed fMRI
>Data".
>The downloaded data was just preprocessed for resting state fMRI using
>fMRIVolume and fMRISurface pipeline.
>
>But I cannot find warp field to transform MNI space data to original fMRI
>space, which is normally located in ${Subject}/MNINonLinear/xfms after
>fMRIVolume pipeline.
>
>Could you please let me know where to find it?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Sang-Young Kim, Ph.D.
>
>Postdoctoral Fellow
>Department of Radiology
>University of Pittsburgh
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