Do you mean in the native fMRI space or the native subject surface space?

On 09/05/2017 12:15 PM, Taylor, Johnmark wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Quick question. If I scanned a single subject across several sessions 
> and want to do a fixed effects analysis on that subject's brain 
> (without registering to MNI or Talairach space), how do I go about 
> doing this? I am trying to us isxconcat-sess and then mri_glmfit, but 
> I am not seeing an option to simply do the analysis in native space 
> instead of registering to a standard brain. Is there a way to do this 
> besides taking the end result of the analysis and doing the reverse 
> registration back to the subject's brain?
>
> JohnMark
>
>
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