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       * Yes, you may load multiple 4D NIFTI files (for instance from two sessions of the same subject) to the images that you wish to be normalized as long as you can use the SAME deformation field for all of the images you select.       * Yes, you may load multiple 4D NIFTI files (for instance from two sessions of the same subject) to the images that you wish to be normalized as long as you can use the SAME deformation field for all of the images you select.
  
-  * **When do I select "Many subjects" as opposed to "few subjects" for the normalization?**+  * **When do I select "many subjects" as opposed to "few subjects" for the normalization?**
       * The "many subjects" option in the normalization step is for voxel-based morphometry, or a structural analysis method. It is use when the number of images, or frames for one subject is small compared to the number of subjects (e.g. 1 image volume per subject). In fMRI we will use the option "few subject, although we may now have more than one.       * The "many subjects" option in the normalization step is for voxel-based morphometry, or a structural analysis method. It is use when the number of images, or frames for one subject is small compared to the number of subjects (e.g. 1 image volume per subject). In fMRI we will use the option "few subject, although we may now have more than one.
  
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