Hi Lea
I'll cc Andre van der Kouwe who knows more about this than pretty much
anyone in the world, but I believe our experience is that these techniques
are extremely useful.
cheers
Bruce
On Fri, 8 Jun 2018, Backhausen, Lea wrote:
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Dear FreeSurer experts,
has anyone of you ever used prospective motion correction techniques like PROMO
or BLADE/PROPELLER?
We are planning a new study with children and adolescents with
obsessive-compulsive disorder and
thought about implementing special motion correction sequences for the
structural data as we are
very aware of potential motion artifacts in pediatric clinical samples like
this one.
Still we are not sure whether special sequences like these could potentially
change the raw data in
any way that may corrupt FreeSurfer reconstruction.
I read a lot of positive reviews about PROMO, would you recommend it?
Thank you for your input!
Best
Lea
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Lea Backhausen
Research Assistant
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine of the TU
Dresden, Germany
http://www.uniklinikum-dresden.de
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