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Below is a picture of how the long for MR1 looked originally: Sample Slice 92 in brain.finalsurfs.mgz, coordinates: <<BR>> Below is a picture of how the long for MR2 looked originally: Sample Slice 89 in brain.finalsurfs.mgz, coordinates: 124 138 89 (right hemi) <<BR>>
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After edits to the cross and base have been done for each timepoint, the following commands should be run to re-create new long data sets: After edits to the cross and base have been done for timepoint 2, the following commands should be run to re-create new long data sets: (Start with renaming the existing long data to something like _orig)
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mv OAS2_0002_MR1.long.OAS2_0002 OAS2_0002_MR1.long.OAS2_0002.old
recon-all -long OAS2_0002_MR1 OAS2_0002 -all
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mv OAS2_0002_MR2.long.OAS2_0002 OAS2_0002_MR2.long.OAS2_0002.old
recon-all -long OAS2_0002_MR2 OAS2_0002 -all
mv OAS2_0002_MR2.long.OAS2_0002 OAS2_0002_MR2.long.OAS2_0002_orig
recon-all -all -long OAS2_0002_MR1 OAS2_0002
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In these re-runs the edits are automatically transferred from the cross-sectionals. Also the fixed surfaces will be used from the base for initialization producing fixed results in the long runs. The results of long re-runs can be checked as follows:
In these re-run the edits are automatically transferred from the cross-sectional. Also the fixed surfaces will be used from the base for initialization producing fixed results in the long run. The results of long re-run can be checked as follows:
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tkmedit OAS2_0002_MR1.long.OAS2_0002_fixed brainmask.mgz -aux brain.finalsurfs.mgz -surfs
tkmedit OAS2_0002_MR2.long.OAS2_0002_fixed brainmask.mgz -aux brain.finalsurfs.mgz -surfs
tkmedit OAS2_0002_MR2.long.OAS2_0002_fixed brainmask.mgz -aux brain.finalsurfs.mgz -surfs -segmentation aseg.mgz $FREESURFER_HOME/FreeSurferColorLUT.txt
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The following shows pictures of sample slice 92 from OAS2_0002_MR1.long.OAS2_0002_fixed in the brain.finalsurfs.mgz volume at coordinates: <<BR>> The following shows pictures of sample slice 89 from OAS2_0002_MR2.long.OAS2_0002_fixed in the brain.finalsurfs.mgz volume at coordinates: <<BR>>

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Making FinalSurf edits

  • To follow this exercise exactly be sure you've downloaded the tutorial data set before you begin. If you choose not to download the data set you can follow these instructions on your own data, but you will have to substitute your own specific paths and subject names.

Below is a picture of how the long for MR2 looked originally: Sample Slice 89 in brain.finalsurfs.mgz, coordinates: 124 138 89 (right hemi)

mr1longbefore.jpg

And here it is zoomed in:
mr1longbeforezoom.jpg

After edits to the cross and base have been done for timepoint 2, the following commands should be run to re-create new long data sets: (Start with renaming the existing long data to something like _orig)

mv OAS2_0002_MR2.long.OAS2_0002 OAS2_0002_MR2.long.OAS2_0002_orig
recon-all -all -long OAS2_0002_MR1 OAS2_0002

In these re-run the edits are automatically transferred from the cross-sectional. Also the fixed surfaces will be used from the base for initialization producing fixed results in the long run. The results of long re-run can be checked as follows:

tkmedit OAS2_0002_MR2.long.OAS2_0002_fixed brainmask.mgz -aux brain.finalsurfs.mgz -surfs -segmentation aseg.mgz $FREESURFER_HOME/FreeSurferColorLUT.txt 

The following shows pictures of sample slice 89 from OAS2_0002_MR2.long.OAS2_0002_fixed in the brain.finalsurfs.mgz volume at coordinates:
mr1longfixed-1.jpg

Zoomed in, we have:
mr1longfixedzoom.jpg

FsTutorial/LongFinalSurflONG (last edited 2011-06-24 17:41:52 by SaradaSivaraman)