Hi all,
  Just starting using Freesurfer, and while I did search the mailing  
list archive, I didn't see a ready answer for this question:

I would like to use Freesurfer to generate surfaces for my subjects  
(currently using Caret's SureFit routine), however I need to maintain  
a specific atlas space for my subjects (in this case, the WU 711-2B,  
T88-derived space).
I can imagine two possibilities, but not how to do them, nor which is  
more accurate/appropriate:

1. Input the raw T1 for my subject in scanner space (1x1x1  
isovolumetric) and then convert the Freesurfer surface and volume  
outputs to my atlas space using a previously defined linear affine  
transform (using local scripts written by Avi). This requires  
Freesurfer to back-convert all results to the original supplied space,  
then for me to additionally learn how to transform the surfaces.

2. Input the T1 for my subject already in my atlas space, and have  
Freesurfer output all results in the original supplied space. This,  
however, will be providing Freesurfer with data that has undergone an  
additional transform, but is obviously simpler....

in either case, the methodological question becomes simply: how can I  
tell recon-all to output all files in the original space provided.  
Given that it must perform the necessary transforms to get into the  
internal MNI305 space (I'm assuming), I'm simply wanting to undo all  
of the applied transforms. For obvious reasons, I want to use the same  
affine transform and transform routine consistently across this and my  
other datatypes.

As a side note, there appears to be a switch for recon-all:
-washu_mprage : assume scan parameters are Wash.U. MP-RAGE protocol
yet there is no documentation as to what this determines, nor whether  
the raw, or locally atlas-aligned data should be provided. (Avi didn't  
know either...)

Many Thanks!

-Alex Li Cohen
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Petersen/Schlaggar Lab
Medical Scientist Training Program
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine
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