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April 02, 2015 06:28PM
Hi,

I tried having the alignment done by afni_proc.py (with script created by uber_subject.py) and got results. I presume that here the result is that the anatomic image volume is aligned to the time-registered functional volume image by default. Fine, but where is the anatomic image aligned to the functional image stored?

Many thanks,
Ranjan
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is it better to use align_epi_anat.py or use alignment within afni_proc.py?

maitra March 31, 2015 01:43PM

Re: is it better to use align_epi_anat.py or use alignment within afni_proc.py?

rick reynolds March 31, 2015 09:47PM

Re: is it better to use align_epi_anat.py or use alignment within afni_proc.py?

maitra April 02, 2015 06:28PM

Re: is it better to use align_epi_anat.py or use alignment within afni_proc.py?

rick reynolds April 02, 2015 09:17PM

Re: is it better to use align_epi_anat.py or use alignment within afni_proc.py?

maitra April 02, 2015 11:05PM

Re: is it better to use align_epi_anat.py or use alignment within afni_proc.py?

maitra April 03, 2015 04:28PM

Re: is it better to use align_epi_anat.py or use alignment within afni_proc.py?

Isaac Schwabacher April 03, 2015 04:44PM

Re: is it better to use align_epi_anat.py or use alignment within afni_proc.py?

rick reynolds April 07, 2015 08:58AM