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From: miracle ozzoude <miracoo...@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2017 3:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] cortical/subcortical volume based analysis

Hello Bruce, 

Thank you for the response. I was able to look into CVS command and I wrote a command on how to register each subjects to cvs_avg35_inMNI152 template using the following: mri_cvs_register --mov subID --mni /Application/freesurfer/subjects/cvs_avg35_inMNI152/T1.mgz --step1 --step2 --step3 --outdir  $SUBJECTS_DIR/$subID/cvs  --asegfname aparc+aseg --openmp 8. Do i need to use the T1 in the mri folder or mri.2mm folder when performing mri_cvs_register?

My next goals are to: 
1) sample the volumes created using mri_cvs_register to the cvs_avg35_inMNI152 template using mri_vol2vol -reg .
    -which of the outputs from mri_cvs_register should i use to achieve?final_CVSmorphed_toTEMPLATE_norm.mgz,final_CVSmorph_toTEMPLATE.m3z, or final_CVSmorphed_toTEMPLATE_aseg.mgz

2)Use a cortical+subcortical mask from cvs_avg35_inMNI152 to smooth the output from mri_vol2vol. 
      - How can I create the cortical mask from the cvs_avg35_inMNI152/mri.2mm folder? This is because the folder already has a subcortical mask and I want to create a cortical mask, combine both (using mri_merge) and use it to smooth with 8mm. 

3) Lastly, use mri_concat to combine the smoothened maps in order to perform group level analysis on them. 
      - when performing mri_glmfit on the combined maps, i don't need to specify the --surf fsaverage and lh/rh flags because it is a volume based analysis and it was done on MNI template not fsaverage? 

Thank you very much

Best, 
Paul


On Sat, Oct 14, 2017 at 12:38 PM, Bruce Fischl <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
Hi Paul

I guess you could use CVS for this.

cheers
Bruce

On Sat, 14 Oct 2017, miracle ozzoude wrote:

Hello Bruce, 

Thank you very much. Can I still general cortical and subcortical maps with the Spherical warp of r/lh.white surface?  If yes, please what are the steps to achieve this? can I still analyze it with mri_glm?

Best, 
Paul

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From: Bruce Fischl
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2017 11:27 AM
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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] cortical/subcortical volume based analysis

Hi Paul

if you use a property (like gm) to drive intersubject registration it then
becomes difficult to also analyze it. If your warp was truly perfect you
could just analyze the properties of the warp, but even then it is hard to
localize effects (e.g. if you changed the smoothness of the warp field
would the effect move somewhere else?). If the warp is not perfect then
some of the effect is in your warp and some in the residual anatomical
differences. There are lots of caveats like this you have to worry about.
It's the reason we drive our spherical warp with the ?h.white surface. It
is invariant to gm atrophy and so can be used to assess it without worrying
about this kind of thing

cheers
Bruce



On Fri, 13 Oct 2017, miracle ozzoude wrote:

Hello Bruce,  

Thank you for the response. I meant the latter ( making maps etc). I want to do something similar to the subcortical volume based analysis on PETSurfer page however, on freesurfer T1. Freesurfer doesn't perform VBM hence, why should there be a problem with interpretation? 

Best, 
Miracle

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From: Bruce Fischl
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2017 6:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] cortical/subcortical volume based analysis

Hi Paul

we typically do this type of analysis by looking at scatter plots of
structure volumes (e.g. hippocampus). Alternatively, you can make maps,
but that opens up all the problems/difficulties of interpretation of VBM.
Which did you mean?
cheers
Bruce

On Fri, 13 Oct 2017, miracle ozzoude wrote:

Hello FreeSurfer experts, 
I want to perform a whole brain volume based group analysis for cortical and subcortical regions.
That's something very similar to surface based group analysis for cortical thickness however, for
volume. Is there a tutorial on how to do it? if yes, please can i get the link. If not, please can
someone direct me how to go about doing it? My goal is to perform a group comparison between control
and PD patients based on volume. Thank you very much. 

Best, 
Paul 



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