Hi Tracy,
I don't know what the problem could be, but you can always by-pass the
automatic talairaching with manual with tkregister2. When you run
recon-all just make sure to include -notalairach as the last option.
doug
Tracy Wang wrote:
Hi All,
It seems that my talairach transforms are still suspect, FOF values
falling between the 13-.17 range. I've tried Xiao Han's suggestion to
skull strip first, but it the final objective function value is still
high. Once the transform is applied on the image in native space, it
does look a little blurry and jagged, like the resolution has changed.
Any ideas or insight of what the problem may be?
Thanks!
Tracy
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