Hello,

Our University's MRI facility  recently upgraded from an 8 channel to a 32 
channel head coil. I have been doing some QC analyses to determine if this will 
affect our results with T1 enough to warrant a regression for the number of RF 
channels in the final study analysis. I ran FreeSurfer recon-all cortical 
measurements two times on the 8 channel T1's (I always do the recon-all with 
two consecutively acquired T1's), and two times on the 32 channel T1's. I did 
it twice on each because some members in our lab have mentioned that in the 
past they have re-ran the same analysis and got different results. This was not 
the case for me as I got identical results for both runs.

I ran a t-test on all of the cortical results for 32 vs 8 channels and there is 
a significant difference p<.019 between the two in the LH aparc measurements, 
but no significant difference between the 8 and 32 channel scans in the RH 
aparc measurements (p<.280). Is there anything inherent to the method 
FreeSurfer uses for its' cortical measurements that would result in an 
inconsistency only in the left hemisphere, or is it safe to chalk this up to a 
difference between head coils? Also of note, the two sets of scans were done 
only 6 months apart on the same individual (me).

Here is what I ran if it helps at all:

recon-all -s FShc12_redo -i 
/data/birc/RESEARCH/DFITZGERALD_projects/664-2008/HC12/acqfiles/DICOM/T1-1/DICOM/o20101113_104703IM_0001T1W3DTFESENSE664-2008-HC12s601a1006.nii.gz
 -i 
/data/birc/RESEARCH/DFITZGERALD_projects/664-2008/HC12/acqfiles/DICOM/T1-2/DICOM/o20101113_104703IM_0001T1W3DTFESENSE664-2008-HC12s701a1007.nii.gz
 -autorecon-all

and then,

aparcstats2table --subjects FShc12_redo --hemi rh --meas thickness --tablefile 
aparc_rh_thickness_stats_May_10_2011.txt

and

aparcstats2table --subjects FShc12_redo --hemi lh --meas thickness --tablefile 
aparc_lh_thickness_stats_May_10_2011.txt


Thank you in advance,

Joe
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