Hi Mher,

Just a bit of clarification in addition to last week's correspondence.

If you are only looking at using the Destrieux atlas and not 
necessarily the whole FS recon pipeline you might be OK, as the folds 
don't change much in the age range of your interest. I woudl still 
monitor the results very closely though as we do not have any 
experience to tell you what the success rate will be. Also, if you do 
attempt to use the FS recon pipeline on your younger ones, you might get 
partial success, but you have to be monitoring each step to make sure no 
errors are introduced at any step.

Lilla


On Tue, 28 Jan 2014, Lilla Zollei wrote:

>
> I would say that for 5-8 the atlas would probably work. Below 5 I would be
> skeptical. There is no alternate atlas at the moment, but we are working
> on it.
>
> -Lilla
>
> On Tue, 28 Jan 2014, Mher Alaverdyan wrote:
>
>> They are 2 - 8 years old.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Lilla Zollei <lzol...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>       Hi,
>>
>>       What is the age range of your subjects?
>>
>>       Lilla
>>
>>       On Tue, 28 Jan 2014, Mher Alaverdyan wrote:
>>
>>             Hi all,
>>             I just wanted to know if it is acceptable to use the Destrieux 
>> atlas in FS for parcellation of brain images of pre-adolescents. If not this 
>> atlas, then which would be a recommended atlas to use for this population.
>>
>>             Thanks
>>
>>
>>
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