Bumping this back up to the list.  Could someone please address?  

To be more concise, during longitudinal processing, where are wm/gm edits made? 
 On the cross-sectional runs, to the base, or on the .long. runs themselves?  
Thanks.

-Derin

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Derin Cobia <d-co...@northwestern.edu>
> Date: February 1, 2010 3:54:46 PM CST
> To: "freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Help" <freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
> Subject: Longitudinal processing clarification
> 
> (Questions for all, but maybe more directed towards Martin)
> 
> I have some questions about manual edits in regard to the longitudinal 
> stream.  Based on the current info on the wiki page, it appears that no edits 
> are pushed forward from the cross-sectional (initial) runs of the subject 
> data, as any information on the *.long.* runs come from the template.  
> However, I've noticed that WM edits and surfs from the template are used for 
> the *.long.* processing.  In essence, my question is when/where should manual 
> edits (i.e., control points, WM, pial edits) occur when conducting 
> longitudinal processing in 4.5?  It seems I remember that in 4.3 edits in the 
> cross-sectional work would be pushed forward to the *.long.* images, but such 
> is not the case anymore (?).  Are edits to occur in the template (i.e., 
> 'base') now, or in the *.long.* runs?  Thanks.
> 
> -Derin
> 
> 

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