On 5/30/2021 10:27 AM, Massieh Moayedi wrote:
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Hi,
We’re collecting multiecho T1s. We have individual T1 images with
different echoes, and the RMS files.
I’ve run freesurfer using both the RMS files, and the multiple echo
files (labelled as 001, 002…).
I get slightly different results in the parcellation outcomes with the
two different methods. Why would that be?
Because they are two different images
What do you recommend for input — the RMS file, or the individual echo
files?
We generally use RMS
Thanks,
massieh
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UTCSP Pain Scientist, Faculty of Dentistry
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University of Toronto
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