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I try to answer but Eugenio may also add comments. Several points that are important: - 1.5 Tesla and 1x1x1 mm3 are at the limit of what the algorithm can manage. - Post-aquisition reslicing to a higher resolution does not really increase the information content. Internally the algorithm works at a much higher resolution, anyway. - If possible, switch to 3 Tesla. - If possible and this is a prospective study, add a coronal T2 image and use the bi-channel option. See papers of Iglesias et al. on this. - What you could also do on a 1.5 T is acquire the T1WI double and average it after coregistration, this increases the SNR. - Generally, isometric resolutions are good due to the symmetry, of course. - Also on 1.5 T, you may go bit below 1 mm with good head immobilization, and a longer scanning time. BRAVO in general is a good T1 option. Best, Philipp ________________________________ Von: freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu <freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> im Auftrag von Ramesh Babu <mgrameshbabu2...@gmail.com> Gesendet: Freitag, 2. April 2021 09:29 An: Freesurfer support list; Umesh Rurdrapatna Betreff: Re: [Freesurfer] 2mm thick image for hippocampal segmentation. External Email - Use Caution Dear experts, Sorry for reposting. I am expecting some response from experts, so that I can proceed with confidence. For our project work, we are looking for hippocampal and its subfield volumes. Using GE 1.5T scanner, we tried a 3D BRAVO sequence with 1x1x1 resolution, 256x256x160 dimension with 8* flip angle which produced images with a lot of noise. Then we tried the same sequence with 1x1x2 resolution, and 256x256x80 FOV, which produced a clean image without noise. When we reformatted the images, it produces 0.5x0.5x1 resolution with 512x512x172 dimension. Is this sequence good for hippocampal volume estimation and subfield segmentation (also for whole-brain VBM analysis)? Could you please suggest to me a correct sequence, if need to be changed? Regards Ramesh
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