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Hi all,

We recently processed our DWI data (school-aged children) using the updated
version of TRACULA (Freesurfer 7.2). We were mainly interested in using
this version because of the addition of the fornix to the atlas. After
processing the data, we noticed a lot of really small volumes for fornix
and noticed that TRACULA had a hard time overall in defining this tract in
our dataset. We know that this is a hard tract to define, and we were
wondering if there are any suggestions for improving the identification of
this tract using TRACULA?
<mbotd...@terpmail.umd.edu>
Thank you,
Morgan Botdorf

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Morgan Botdorf, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Researcher

The Changing Brain Lab

University of Pennsylvania
mbotd...@sas.upenn.edu <mbotd...@terpmail.umd.edu>
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