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| This page describes the workflow necessary to extract freesurfer cortical thickness values for a region-of-interest (ROI) defined in volume space. | This page describes the workflow to extract freesurfer cortical thickness values for a region-of-interest (ROI) defined in volume space. ---- |
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| 1) an ROI mask in the form of a volume file, where the voxel value is '1' in the ROI, and '0' elsewhere. the coordinate space of that volume is irrelevant. | 1) An ROI mask in the form of a volume file, where the voxel value is '1' in the ROI, and '0' elsewhere. The coordinate space of that volume is irrelevant. Let's call this file '''ROI5.nii'''. |
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| 2) an anatomical (T1) volume file of the subject used to create the ROI mask volume, in the same coordinate space as the ROI mask. | 2) An anatomical (T1) volume file of the subject used to create the ROI mask volume, in the same coordinate space as the ROI mask. Let's call this file '''TT_avg152T1.nii'''. |
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| 2) processed freesurfer data for a subject (or set of subjects), that is, {{{recon-all -s <subj> -all}}} has run to completion, producing subject surfaces and cortical thickness data. | 3) Processed freesurfer data for a subject (or set of subjects) from which you wish to gather thickness info in the ROI. That is, {{{recon-all -s <subj> -all}}} has run to completion, producing subject surfaces and cortical thickness data. Let's call this subject '''subjid'''. ---- |
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| 1) create a registration from the ROI-anatomical volume to a freesurfer template subject, preferably the 'fsaverage' subject (which is the recommended template subject). to perform this registration, use either an automatic method, such as fslregister or spmregister, or a manual method, via tkregister. fslregister and spmregister utilities are freesurfer wrappers for fsl's flirt and spm's spm_coreg. for example, if the name of the ROI mask volume is {{{abc.nii}}}, then this command: | 1) Create a registration from the ROI-anatomical volume to a freesurfer template subject, preferably the 'fsaverage' subject (which is the recommended template subject). To perform this registration, use either an automatic method, such as fslregister or spmregister, or a manual method, like tkregister. fslregister and spmregister utilities are freesurfer wrappers for fsl's flirt and spm's spm_coreg. For example, using the example filenames: |
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| spmregister --s fsaverage --mov /path/to/abc.nii --reg abcroi_to_fssaverage.dat | cd $SUBJECTS_DIR/fsaverage/surf fslregister --s fsaverage --mov /path/to/TT_avg152T1.nii --reg TT_avg152T1_to_fsaverage.dat |
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| type {{{fslregister --help}} or {{{spmregister --help}}} for details. | will produce the output file {{{TT_avg152T1_to_fssaverage.dat}}}. The utility spmregister has the same calling sequence. Type {{{fslregister --help}}} or {{{spmregister --help}}} for details. 2) Map the ROI-mask to the fsaverage surface, to create an fsaverage-ROI surface overlay. {{{ cd $SUBJECTS_DIR/fsaverage/surf mri_vol2surf \ --mov /path/to/ROI5.nii \ --reg TT_avg152T1_to_fsaverage.dat \ --hemi lh \ --out lh.fsaverage.ROI5.mgh }}} 3) Map your subject thickness data to the fsaverage subject. {{{ cd $SUBJECTS_DIR/subjid/surf mri_surf2surf \ --s subjid \ --trgsubject fsaverage \ --hemi lh \ --fwhm 10 \ --sval lh.thickness \ --tval lh.thickness.fwhm10.fsaverage.mgh }}} 4) run mri_segstats, using the subject-ROI surface, to get the thickness data for your ROI. {{{ cd $SUBJECTS_DIR/subjid/surf mri_segstats \ --seg $SUBJECTS_DIR/fsaverage/surf/lh.fsaverage.ROI5.mgh \ --in lh.thickness.fwhm10.fsaverage.mgh }}} |
This page describes the workflow to extract freesurfer cortical thickness values for a region-of-interest (ROI) defined in volume space.
For this workflow, assume the following data is present:
1) An ROI mask in the form of a volume file, where the voxel value is '1' in the ROI, and '0' elsewhere. The coordinate space of that volume is irrelevant. Let's call this file ROI5.nii.
2) An anatomical (T1) volume file of the subject used to create the ROI mask volume, in the same coordinate space as the ROI mask. Let's call this file TT_avg152T1.nii.
3) Processed freesurfer data for a subject (or set of subjects) from which you wish to gather thickness info in the ROI. That is, recon-all -s <subj> -all has run to completion, producing subject surfaces and cortical thickness data. Let's call this subject subjid.
The general workflow consists of these steps:
1) Create a registration from the ROI-anatomical volume to a freesurfer template subject, preferably the 'fsaverage' subject (which is the recommended template subject). To perform this registration, use either an automatic method, such as fslregister or spmregister, or a manual method, like tkregister. fslregister and spmregister utilities are freesurfer wrappers for fsl's flirt and spm's spm_coreg. For example, using the example filenames:
cd $SUBJECTS_DIR/fsaverage/surf fslregister --s fsaverage --mov /path/to/TT_avg152T1.nii --reg TT_avg152T1_to_fsaverage.dat
will produce the output file TT_avg152T1_to_fssaverage.dat. The utility spmregister has the same calling sequence. Type fslregister --help or spmregister --help for details.
2) Map the ROI-mask to the fsaverage surface, to create an fsaverage-ROI surface overlay.
cd $SUBJECTS_DIR/fsaverage/surf
mri_vol2surf \
--mov /path/to/ROI5.nii \
--reg TT_avg152T1_to_fsaverage.dat \
--hemi lh \
--out lh.fsaverage.ROI5.mgh3) Map your subject thickness data to the fsaverage subject.
cd $SUBJECTS_DIR/subjid/surf
mri_surf2surf \
--s subjid \
--trgsubject fsaverage \
--hemi lh \
--fwhm 10 \
--sval lh.thickness \
--tval lh.thickness.fwhm10.fsaverage.mgh4) run mri_segstats, using the subject-ROI surface, to get the thickness data for your ROI.
cd $SUBJECTS_DIR/subjid/surf
mri_segstats \
--seg $SUBJECTS_DIR/fsaverage/surf/lh.fsaverage.ROI5.mgh \
--in lh.thickness.fwhm10.fsaverage.mgh