Hi Heidi

it is easy to imagine there being a regionally specific bias between processing so you are better off doing them all the same way

cheers
Bruce
On Wed, 25 Apr 2018, Heidi Lindroth wrote:


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Hello, 
I have processed the majority of my T1 images using the general recon-all 
command. After reviewing
segmentation, a number of images have the pial surface included in the gray 
matter. I re-ran an
image with the recon-all command combining the T1 and T2 images and it greatly 
reduced the
segmentation errors. Going forward, are there quality differences between those 
images processed
with only recon-all versus those processed with recon-all T1 & T2? Can I still 
combine images
processed with T1 only and those with T1 & T2 in the same analysis? Or, do I 
need to rerun all scans
with the recon-all T1 &  T2 command? 

Thank you, 

Heidi Lindroth BSN RN
PhD Candidate | School of Nursing
Program Assistant | School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of 
Anesthesiology 
Predoctoral Fellow | Veterans Administration (Madison WI)

University of Wisconsin-Madison
701 Highland Avenue, Madison WI 53705
608-219-4294  | hlindr...@wisc.edu





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