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Dear AFNI users-

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Sincerely, AFNI HQ

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August 22, 2014 02:26PM
Hi,
I'm using afni_proc.py. For a particular subject, when I inspect the alignment of the epi and the anatomical at the end of the preprocessing, the discrepancy is large. I've tried -big_move and -giant_move (although the epi and anatomical were acquired during the same session) but neither provide an improvement. Are there other options I can use with afni_proc.py to get a better alignment?

Thank you.
Subject Author Posted

poor alignment after align_epi_anat.py

jgowin August 22, 2014 02:26PM

Re: poor alignment after align_epi_anat.py

Peter Molfese August 22, 2014 03:42PM

Re: poor alignment after align_epi_anat.py

jgowin August 22, 2014 03:52PM

Re: poor alignment after align_epi_anat.py

rick reynolds August 24, 2014 08:40PM

Re: poor alignment after align_epi_anat.py

jgowin August 25, 2014 05:31PM

Re: poor alignment after align_epi_anat.py

rick reynolds August 25, 2014 08:47PM

Re: poor alignment after align_epi_anat.py

jgowin August 27, 2014 09:51AM

Re: poor alignment after align_epi_anat.py

rick reynolds August 27, 2014 02:53PM