or you could do it all in one command with:
recon-all -i first_dicom_image_name.dcm -s subjID -all
cheers
Bruce
On Wed, 26 Sep 2012,
Darren
Gitelman wrote:
Pietro
You should first import your *.dcm files with the command
recon-all -i first_dicom_image_name.dcm -s subjID
Then when you process your data you would type
recon-all -s subjID -autorecon1 -autorecon2
or whatever steps you are using.
Darren
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 9:33 AM, pietro de rossi <deross...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Dear FreeSurfers,
I am a beginner, trying to process some 3T MPRAGE scans on my own for
a project.
I have a couple of simple questions
1. When I run the recon-all ?autorecon1 ?autorecon2 command it asks me
for 001.mgz in mri/orig so I copy and paste the volume into the
folder and the command works. My question is: do I need to change
001.mgz to 002, 003 an so on for every scan I process?
2. I have to process 3T scans in a .dcm format. Can I just process
the scan as it is? Do I have to save the .dcm files as another
format, maybe a .mnc file?
thank you very much in advance,
Pietro
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Neurobehavioral Clinical Research Section, Social and Behavioral
Research Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI),
National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA
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