Hello,

I have computed the lh.sphere.myreg3 and rh.sphere.myreg3 files for all of my 
subjects as outlined on the web page on this topic (chapter: Creating a 
registration template from scratch). Now I would like to know which points in 
those registered files correspond to each other. How do I have to proceed? Do I 
have to generate a new average subject with the command:

make_average_subject --out newtemplate_from_scratch --surf-reg sphere.myreg3 
--subjects  subject1 ... subjectN

Does this template allow me to compare the position as given by my fMRI 
localizer across the group with my template from scratch including the 
potential improvement in the correspondence of those points?

Yours pfannmoe



On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 08:28:18 -0400 (EDT)
Bruce Fischl <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

> Hi pfannmoe
> 
> that page looks pretty good to me. YOu need to create a new folding atlas 
> which we typically store in .tif format using mris_make_template. This is 
> usually done by picking one subject, registering all your subjects to that 
> template (.tif file), recreating the template, reregistering and so on. 
> Usually this converges after 2-3 rounds.
> 
> cheers
> Bruce
> 
> 
> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016, 
> pfannmo...@uni-greifswald.de wrote:
> 
> > Dear Experts,
> >
> > I am currently working with the non-linear FreeSurfer normalization.
> > We have a small group of subjects N = 12 and in each brain we
> > identified a single position with a fMRI localizer. The task is a
> > group comparison of the individual results for this position.
> > Therefore, the coordinates of each position in FSaverage was
> > determined using mri_label2label. The radius of the region is an
> > important quantity in my investigations. A smaller radius would help
> > me a lot in my data processing. I tried to decrease the radius by
> > generating a new group space template from my 12 subjects with
> > make_average_subject. Then I used mri_label2label to determine the
> > coordinates in the new group space template. Unfortunately, there
> > was no difference in the radius. The intention behind this procedure
> > was to achieve an improved normalization of the subjects. I have read
> > much about this topic in the mailing list, but there are many details
> > in the processing which I am not yet aware of. So, my question is if
> > I proceeded the best possible way or if there is a better alternative
> > to improve the normalization. Would it help to generate a new template
> > as outlined in the second part on this web tutorial (chapter: Creating
> > a registration template from scratch):
> >
> > https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/SurfaceRegAndTemplates
> >
> > or do I need to use mris_register with my new template and my 12
> > subjects instead of mri_label2label in order to benfit from my new
> > template as generated by make_average_subject (also outlined in the
> > web tutorial in the chapter: Creating a registration template
> > initialized with FreeSurfer template)?
> >
> > Even a small decrease in the radius would help to improve my results.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > pfannmoe
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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