Re: [HCP-Users] A question about the data in native space

2018-03-20 Thread Stephen Smith
Hi - you could fairly easily use the FIX bad-component timeseries to regress out noise from the native space data, yes. I don't think that data is already precomputed for you. Cheers. > On 20 Mar 2018, at 10:44, Aaron C wrote: > > Dear HCP experts, > > I have a

Re: [HCP-Users] A question about the data in native space

2018-03-20 Thread Glasser, Matthew
You can use spline interpolation to produce this with: flirt -interp spline -in ${StudyFolder}/${Subject}/T1w/T1w_acpc_dc_restore.nii.gz -ref ${StudyFolder}/${Subject}/T1w/T1w_acpc_dc_restore.nii.gz -applyisoxfm ${fMRIRes} ${StudyFolder}/${Subject}/T1w/T1w_acpc_dc_restore.${fMRIRes}.nii.gz

[HCP-Users] A question about the data in native space

2018-03-20 Thread Aaron C
Dear HCP experts, I have a question about obtaining the data in native space. Could I get the rfMRI ICA-FIX cleaned data in each subject's native space (without cross-subject normalization)? Thank you. ___ HCP-Users mailing list