Hi Paul

not really. It is a nonlinear transform to our own atlas, which is loosely in MNI space. Doug can probably give you a more precise answer

cheers
Bruce
On Fri, 27 Sep 2013, Paul Beach wrote:

Hello Freesurfer community,
I have a question about the file talairach.m3z, which is found in the
mri/transforms directory of all subjects that have undergone recon-all. I am
utilizing this file in an mri_convert script to resample AFNI processed
T1volumes (and time-series data) to MNI space. However, I wanted to confirm
which MNI talairach.m3z represents - it's MNI305, correct?


Thanks!
Paul
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Paul Beach
DO/PhD candidate - Year VI
Michigan State University
- College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Neuroscience Program   - Bozoki Lab: Neurology/Radiology

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