Greetings all,
I'm new to freesurfer, so apologies if this has been covered. Two
questions about early processing:
1) It looks like the recon-all script averages multiple T1's prior to
correcting inhomogeneity. If processing T1's acquired on different days,
and/or on different scanners, might it be advantageous to manually run
mri_nu_correct.mni on each individually before averaging? Other than CPU
time, why average first and then correct for inhomogeneity?
2) Is freesurfer's use of MNI_N3 over FSL's fast inhomogeneity
correction algorithmic, empirical, historical, or other?
Thanks!
Stephen
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Stephen Towler
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