Hi Carmela

are all controls scanned with one protocol and all patients with another? 
If so, combining them and interpreting the results is going to be 
difficult.

sorry
Bruce

On Wed, 5 Mar 2014, Tartaglia, Carmela wrote:

> I have patients and controls scanned on the same scanner but their data was 
> acquired in different orientations. One group is sagittal and the other is 
> axial. The sizes are 1X1X1 vs 1X1X1.2. Is it possible to combine these images 
> for freesurfer analysis?
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> Thanks
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