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Name
autoreg-sess
Synopsis
autoreg-sess -s [subjectname] -d [subjectdirectory]
Arguments
Positional Arguments
none
Required Flagged Arguments
-s sessid or -sf sessidfile |
subject name or name of text file containing list of subjects |
-d srchdir or -df srchdirfile |
name of subject directory |
Optional Flagged Arguments
-fsd dir |
functional subdirectory (bold) |
-asd dir |
anatomical subdirectory (3danat) |
-anatrun run |
anatomical run to use for aligment (auto) |
-sessanat |
register to same session anatomical |
-unmask mask |
set unix file permission mask |
-version |
print version and exit |
Outputs
register.dat |
in each subject's bold directory |
Description
autoreg-sess works in two stages. First, it aligns the same-session anatomical to the FreeSurfer anatomical. Next, it computes the registration from the functional to the same-session anatomical based only on the geometry of the acquisition. It then concatenates the two to give the registration from the functional to the FreeSurfer anatomical. Because the second func-anat reg is based only on header information, an movement between the functional and the same-session anatomical will not be compensated for.
Examples
Example 1
autoreg-sess -s subject1 -d . (if in subject_dir)
Bugs
None
See Also
["tkregister-sess"], ["tkregister2"]
Links
Methods Description
References
["References/Lastname###"]
Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to <analysis-bugs@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
Author/s
DougGreve, PhD