Thank you Doug for precisely helping me on smooth detailed command. Concerning projection on fsaverage, is it better, worse or equivalent to do (1) or (2) ?
(1) *# Project and smooth onto anatomical surface* (--surf mid : mean surface between pial and white) *mri_vol2surf --mov **cbf.nii.gz --hemi lh --surf mid --o lh.fwhm3.cbf.w --regheader * *subj_id --out_type paint --surf-fwhm 3mris_w_to_curv **subj_id lh **lh.fwhm3.cbf.w * *lh.fwhm3.cbfmv ${DIR}/surf/lh.fwhm${FWHM}.intensity ${DIR}/ictus/lh.fwhm${FWHM}.intensityrm -f ${DIR}/surf/lh.fwhm${FWHM}.intensity.w# Resample cbf to fsaverage mri_surf2surf --srcsubject **subj_id --srchemi lh --srcsurfreg sphere.reg --trgsubject fsaverage --trghemi lh --trgsurfreg sphere.reg --sval **lh.fwhm3.cbf --sfmt curv --noreshape --no-cortex --tval lh.fwhm3.fsaverage.cbf.mgh --tfmt curv* (2) *# Project and smooth onto fsaverage* *mri_vol2surf --mov cbf.nii.gz --regheader subj_id--trgsubject fsaverage --interp trilin --projfrac 0.5 --hemi lh --o lh.fsaverage.cbf.mgh --noreshape --cortex --surfreg sphere.reg* *# Smooth* *mris_fwhm --s fsaverage --hemi lh --smooth-only --i lh.fsaverage.cbf.mgh --fwhm 3 --o lh.fwhm3.fsaverage.cbf.mgh --mask brain.fsaverage.lh.mgh* Many thanks in advance !! Best regards, ------------------------------------- Matthieu Vanhoutte, MSc Research Engineer - Department of Neuroradiology Regional University Hospital, Lille, France 2015-03-02 21:13 GMT+01:00 Douglas N Greve <gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>: > > On 03/02/2015 04:04 AM, Matthieu Vanhoutte wrote: > > Dear Doug, > > > > Thank you for helping ! > > > > Yes I directly used the regheader option because in the steps before I > > already registered ASL maps on anatomical T1. > > > > The brain.fsaverage.lh.mgh come from the projection of the T1 brain > > mask (dilated by 1) on the fsaverage. > > > > 1) So isn't it better to project first on the anatomical subject then > > on fsaverage than what I've done ? > This is what is done internally when you spec a target subject that is > not the same as the source subject. > > > > 2) Smoothing with mris_fwhm is a good way with --mask option ? > Yes, though I don't think that masking will have an effect the way you > created the mask (everything will be in the mask). I would use --cortex > to smooth only within cortex (and so exclude the medial wall). > doug > > > > > Thank you for your precious advices ! > > > > Best regards, > > > > ------------------------------------- > > Matthieu Vanhoutte, MSc > > Research Engineer - Department of Neuroradiology > > Regional University Hospital, Lille, France > > > > 2015-03-01 19:45 GMT+01:00 Douglas Greve <gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu > > <mailto:gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>>: > > > > > > Basically looks ok. The only things that jump out at me are that > > you are using regheader (I would create a registration file with > > bbregister rather than assuming that there was no motion between > > the anatomical and the ASL). Where did brain.fsaverage.lh.mgh come > > from? > > doug > > > > > > > > On 2/27/15 2:16 PM, Matthieu Vanhoutte wrote: > >> Dear Freesurfer's experts, > >> > >> I computed some perfusion maps from ASL data. These perfusion > >> maps were registered on anatomical T1 and I would like to make a > >> group analysis on surfaces. Please find below my actual commands > >> in order to project these volumic maps on fsaverage then smooth > >> the data projected on fsaverage : > >> > >> *Project CBF maps on fsaverage* : > >> /mri_vol2surf --mov cbf.nii.gz --regheader subj_id--trgsubject > >> fsaverage --interp trilin --projfrac 0.5 --hemi lh --o > >> lh.fsaverage.cbf.mgh --noreshape --cortex --surfreg sphere.reg// > >> //mri_vol2surf --mov cbf.nii.gz --regheader subj_id--trgsubject > >> fsaverage --interp trilin --projfrac 0.5 --hemi rh --o > >> rh.fsaverage.cbf.mgh --noreshape --cortex --surfreg sphere.reg/ > >> > >> *Smooth the data projected on fsaverage (native ASL data size > >> voxel of 3mm)* : > >> /mris_fwhm --s fsaverage --hemi lh --smooth-only --i > >> lh.fsaverage.cbf.mgh --fwhm 3 --o lh.fwhm3.fsaverage.cbf.mgh > >> --mask brain.fsaverage.lh.mgh// > >> //mris_fwhm --s fsaverage --hemi rh --smooth-only --i > >> rh.fsaverage.cbf.mgh --fwhm 3 --o rh.fwhm3.fsaverage.cbf.mgh > >> --mask brain.fsaverage.rh.mgh/ > >> > >> Could you advise me on these two steps and tell me first if this > >> is the best way to project CBF maps on fsaverage, then to smooth > >> the data on surfaces ? Is my process could be improved ? > >> > >> Best regards, > >> -- > >> ----------------------------- > >> Matthieu Vanhoutte, MSc > >> Research Engineer - Department of Neuroradiology > >> Regional University Hospital, Lille, France > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Freesurfer mailing list > >> Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu <mailto: > Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> > >> https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Freesurfer mailing list > > Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu <mailto: > Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> > > https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer > > > > > > The information in this e-mail is intended only for the person to > > whom it is > > addressed. 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