you can try: -talairach -use-mritotal
which will use an alternate talarairch alignment scheme (from the MNI). it sometimes works better. you should also probably add: -nuintensitycor-3T to the end of your recon-all command, which will run the nu_correct stage optimized for 3T. it wont help you with your talairach issue, but people have found that it produces better results for 3T data (versus the default nu_correct parameters, which are optimized for 1.5T). n. On Mon, 2011-10-03 at 15:53 +0100, _andre...@sapo.pt wrote: > Hi all, > > I have the same problem. I'm also working with 3T, and I need to > stretch the movable template with tkregister2 in almost every subject. > It would be nice if this wasn't necessary, is there a workaround? > > Thanks, > Andreia > > Citando Maria Felber <fel...@cbs.mpg.de>: > > > Dear Ms. Kakunoori, > > > > sorry to bother you again, but as I did not get a reply to my last > > message to everyone so far troubled with my question, I am trying > > here for a second time. > > It is indeed the case, that all my data were scanned with a 3T. And > > if that is indeed the problem Dr. Snyder figured out, then what can > > I do about it? Or is anyone already working on this problem? I can > > hardly imagine I am the only one recording with a 3T instead of a > > 1.5T. > > Yours sincerely, > > Maria Felber > > > > ----- Forwarded Message ----- > > From: "Maria Felber" <fel...@cbs.mpg.de> > > To: "Avi Snyder" <a...@npg.wustl.edu> > > Cc: "Sita Kakunoori\", fel...@cbs.mpg.de, \"Avi Snyder\" > > <a...@npg.wustl.edu, Bruce Fischl" <s...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>, > > freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu > > Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 10:46:55 AM > > Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Talairach transformation > > > > Dear all, > > > > indeed all my T1-scans were recorded with a 3T scanner. So what can > > I do about it or do you have something in progress which would fix > > this problem anytime soon? > > Thanks, > > Maria > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Avi Snyder" <a...@npg.wustl.edu> > > To: "Sita Kakunoori" <s...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>, fel...@cbs.mpg.de, > > "Avi Snyder" <a...@npg.wustl.edu> > > Cc: "Bruce Fischl" <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> > > Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 11:03:28 PM > > Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Talairach transformation > > > > Hi Sita, > > > > Wrong-stretch (e.g., too fat or too thin) MP-RAGE atlas transforms are > > expected if the contrast properties of the sample image are far from those > > of the target. This condition can easily occur if the target is based on > > 1.5T data and the sample is acquired at 3T. (3T but not 1.5T T1W images > > tend to be relatively bright in the center of the head.) Gd++ contrasted > > MP-RAGE scans routinely do not produce decent atlas transforms unless > > special measures are taken. A FreeSurfer fix for this problem is > > theoretically feasible. > > > > Avi > > ----------------------------------------------- > > On 9/13/11 2:26 PM, "Sita Kakunoori" <s...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote: > >> > >> I might have seen this in a dataset. I am cc'ing Dr.Avi Anyder on this > >> e-mail. > >> Hi Dr.Snyder, Not sure if you remember but we saw something similar in a > >> dataset here at the center where the talairach was much smaller than the > >> orig.mgz volume and you created a new talairach template to be used with > >> that dataset. I just wondered if this issue is similar to that. > >> > >> Thanks much, > >> Sita. > >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > >> Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 16:27:17 +0200 (CEST) > >> From: Maria Felber <fel...@cbs.mpg.de> > >> To: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu > >> Subject: [Freesurfer] Talairach transformation > >> > >> Hi Bruce, > >> > >> so we are back at the beginning. After I ran recon-all -all, I did > >> exactly that and checked the xform using tkregister2. And here I always > >> see that my talairach volume (the transform) is always smaller, which can > >> be very well seen as the orig surfaces of the subjects are always a > >> little outside the brain and reach well into the skull areas. Of course I > >> can make the adjustments as descriped in the short instructions. But this > >> also means I ran the recon-all precess anew for another 30 h per subject. > >> And that is the reason, why I asked if this is normal that the tailarach > >> transform is a) always smaller than the original brain, and b) if I can > >> make any adjustments to prevent that from happening and thus saving > >> another 30h per subject. > >> In short: How acurate hat the talairach.xfm has to be and is it possible > >> to change some parameters to make this transformation a little more > >> accurate while running the recon-all process only once? > >> Best, > >> Maria > >> > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Bruce Fischl" <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> > >> To: "Maria Felber" <fel...@cbs.mpg.de> > >> Cc: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu > >> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 4:07:55 PM > >> Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Talairach transformation > >> > >> Hi Maria > >> > >> you can use tkregister2 to check the accuracy of the talairach.xfm > >> transform ("xform" for short), and correct it if you want. > >> > >> cheers > >> Bruce > >> On Tue, 13 Sep 2011, Maria Felber wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Bruce, > >>> > >>> thanks for the first response. I tried to find some information on the > >>> webpage about xform, but failed. So what is xform standing for and > >>> where/how can I check it? > >>> As in the later processing stages I want to do localization and > >> DCM-Modeling with my data, I guess the correct talairach coords are kind > >> of > >> important for later comparisons. > >>> Thanks again, > >>> Maria > >>> > >>> ----- Original Message ----- > >>> From: "Bruce Fischl" <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> > >>> To: "Maria Felber" <fel...@cbs.mpg.de> > >>> Cc: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu > >>> Sent: Friday, September 9, 2011 2:13:05 PM > >>> Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Talairach transformation > >>> > >>> Hi Maria > >>> > >>> as long as the tal xform is reasonable I wouldn't worry about it, unless > >>> for some reason you care a lot about the accuracy of the talairach > >>> coords. > >>> > >>> cheers > >>> Bruce > >>> > >>> p.s. not sure why it would be smaller > >>> > >>> On Fri, 9 Sep 2011, Maria Felber wrote: > >>> > >>>> Dear all, > >>>> > >>>> sorry, if that question came up before in the mailing list and I > >>>> simple have been unable to find the thread. > >>>> > >>>> Following the wiki reconstruction workflow, I ran yesterday the > >>>> recon-all -all process. The process finished without errors. So the > >>>> next step was to check the talairach transform. > >>>> Now, according to the FsTutorial/Talairach I have to make some > >>>> adjustments and then run the whole process again. That is all nice and > >>>> good. > >>>> > >>>> However, why is it, that the talairach volume is always, no matter > >>>> which subject I look at, is always significantly smaller than the > >>>> target volume? Is that normal? Has it to be fixed? Or is that just > >>>> normal? Attached find one example. > >>>> As I am using freesurfer for the first time, I am really unsure about > >>>> that. > >>>> > >>>> Thanks for the help, > >>>> Maria > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> The information in this e-mail is intended only for the person to whom > >>> it is > >>> addressed. 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