Hi Antonella
we have had good results with surface-based registration that is the heart
of CVS down to below age 5. See:
Evaluating the validity of volume-based and surface-based brain image
registration for developmental cognitive neuroscience studies in children 4
to 11 years of age., Satrajit S. Ghosh, Sita Kakunoori, Jean Augustinack,
Alfonso Nieto-Castanon, Ioulia Kovelman, Nadine Gaab, Joanna A.
Christodoulou, Christina Triantafyllou, John D.E. Gabrieli, Bruce Fischl
(2010). NeuroImage 53 (2010) 85
https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/ftp/articles/Ghosh_2010_KidRegistration.pdf
cheers
Bruce
On
Mon, 14 Nov 2011, Antonella Kis wrote:
Dear all:
Based on the DTI Basic Tutorial I understood that MRI data can be resampled &
registered in CVS space (by running mri_cvs_register), but alternatively
can be normalized in any other (for example, MNI or Talairach). Can you please
let me know how this can be done in MNI152 space? Should I run
mri_mni152_register?
Is CVS a good template for younger subjects (children age 6-13)?
Many thanks,
Antonella
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