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Jan 26, 2017 01:01 PM | Jeffrey Spielberg
RE: preprocessing
Hi Hannah,
No, the data does not need to be in LAS. It does need to be consistent across all scans. FSL recommends having everything in LAS, which is why that's in the toolbox documentation, but it's not a necessity (RAS is fine).
This is not an issue for you, but it could be problematic if the order of the dimensions differed (e.g., ARS), as as the scripts are written with the assumption that the data is stored in xyz.
Best,
Jeff
No, the data does not need to be in LAS. It does need to be consistent across all scans. FSL recommends having everything in LAS, which is why that's in the toolbox documentation, but it's not a necessity (RAS is fine).
This is not an issue for you, but it could be problematic if the order of the dimensions differed (e.g., ARS), as as the scripts are written with the assumption that the data is stored in xyz.
Best,
Jeff
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