Hi Costin,

no, I don't think so. You'll need to unwarp the data and rerun 
recon-all.

Sorry
Bruce



On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Costin Tanase wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a fully processed data set (recon-all done) and I  want to estimate 
> the effects of the gradient-related distortion.
> I have the distortion as a nonlinear transform x' = x + delta(x,y,z). Is 
> there any easy (recommended) way in freesurfer to apply such a transform to 
> the results? (that is volume, surfaces, thickness, curvatures, etc.)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Costin Tanase, PhD, Clinical Specialist
> UC Davis Imaging Research Center
> 4701 X St, Sacramento, CA, 95817
> tel:  916-703-5097 cel: 412-362-0484
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