Hello, I am wondering whether there is any way to compensate for motion in 
anatomical images (for the purposes of salvaging data for cortical thickness 
analysis)? If not, is there a general rule of thumb or some way to tell how 
much motion is too much for this type of analysis? Or is it more of a matter of 
reconstructing the images and seeing whether the surfaces look good?

Thanks!

Cindy Krafft


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