Hello FreeSurfer Users,

I have been using the longitudinal stream to process four timepoints for
about 20 subjects.  I've extracted 9 ROIs and gotten their volumes for both
the longitudinal segmentations and the cross-sectional segmentations.  I'm
noticing that there are seemingly significant differences in the volumes for
the two processing streams.  The cross-sectional stream gives results that
range from about 0.5% to 19% above the longitudinal volumes.  

Have any of you gotten similar results?

I'm curious as to why this is happening.  I'm using different tools to
register the volumes to two different spaces - tkregister2 & mri_label2vol
move my cross-sectional aseg.mgz's to native space.  Mri_convert moves the
longitudinal aseg.mgz's to the base space.  I don't think the different
spaces are the root of the problem, as they should have the same resolution.
Could the different tools be affecting the size of my ROIs?

Or, could initializing the longitudinal segmentation with the base image
somehow alter the volumes?

Thank you!
Liz Selgrade


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