Hi Anastasia,

Thank you for your response. Yes, we have created the concatenated DWIs and 
bvec/bval files that we have gotten after running each of the sequences 
separately from trac-all. How can we run these concatenated nii.gz mages 
through the ball-and-stick model fit (I'm assuming the configuration file only 
looks for dcm images)? Would we also need to run bedpostX again separately with 
the concatenated images?

Thanks again for your help!
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Hi Kristina - I'm assuming the 2 data sets were acquired in the same
session and with the same acquisition parameters, other than the b-values?
Then you can just concatenate the DWIs from the 2 runs (e.g. with
mri_concat) and also concatenate the b-value and gradient vector tables
(and make sure the 2 runs are concatenated in the same order for each type
of file!)

Best,
a.y

On Fri, 20 May 2016, Kristina Jelinkova wrote:

>
> Hello all,
>
>
> I had a question regarding the program Tracula. I have two different DTI 
> sequences that I wish to run (b=900 and b=2000) but am unsure at which step I
> am suppose to merge the two sequences together.
>
>
> At this point, I have pre-processed each of the sequences separately using 
> trac-all. Should I take each of the separate trac-all output
> data.nii.gz files, merge them, run bedpostX, and then run the ball-and-stick 
> model fit on the new bedpostX output? Also, is there a way  to use nii.gz
> files in the configuration file rather than a dcm list?
>
>
> Thank you in advance for your help!
>
>
>

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