Thank you Peter. Now the time slicing data is added to the file.
3dinfo -slice_timing S014.rs.nii
0.055000|0.110000|0.165000|0.220000|0.275000|0.330000|0.385000|0.440000|0.495000|0.550000|0.605000|0.660000|0.715000|0.770000|0.825000|0.880000|0.935000|0.990000|1.045000|1.100000|1.155000|1.210000|1.265000|1.320000|1.375000|1.430000|1.485000|1.540000|1.595000|1.650000|1.705000|1.760000|1.815000|1.870000|1.925000|1.980000|2.035000|2.090000|2.145000|2.200000|2.255000|2.310000|2.365000|2.420000|2.475000
Actually I am following the Slice Timing Correction tutorial here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0aDOnIajcQ&ab_channel=AndrewJahn
According to the video, the @t is suppose to be different among slices. But now in the graph, it's 0 everywhere. Is there any place I could check time slicing on AFNI image?
Thanks.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/12/2021 12:16PM by xiyuezh.