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To create rReslice_Combined_roi_meanRD.nii, I extracted ROIs from the AAL atlas 
to code the lesion map by frequency.

Could I use fsaverage for the anatomical reference?

So far, I have:
mri_vol2surf --src rReslice_Combined_roi_meanRD.nii --out 
rReslice_Combined_roi_meanRD_surf.nii --hemi lhrh --out_type nii --regheader 
/usr/home/register.dat

Which seems to pull the incorrect registration file. Do I need to recreate the 
registration file with MNI?

Thank you very much – I admit I’m not well versed with coding, trying to learn!


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Sent: July 10, 2022 6:11 PM
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First, what is rReslice_Combined_roi_meanRD.nii? How was it created? If that is 
you lesion map, then it is  not the right input to BBR. I can't remember, but 
if the AAL is in the MNI152 space, then it will be easier to just run recon-all 
on the MNI152 ( or whatever the atnatomical reference is for the AAL). You can 
then just run mri_vol2surf using --regheader and  skip BBR. You may have to 
play with some of the options (eg, projection fraction)


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Hello Dr. Greve,

I hope this finds you well! I am currently working on displaying my SPM overlay 
on a 3D brain volume in FreeSurfer (email below). Dr. Fischl mentioned you may 
know the command line to do so – I hope this isn’t a bother, I know you must be 
quite busy – totally understood if you don’t have the time.

So far, I have the following:
bbregister --mov rReslice_Combined_roi_meanRD.nii --bold \ inflated -overlay 
--s  fsaverage \ --init-rr --lta register.lta

I am hoping to smooth out the surface and change the coloring to ultimately 
export a heatmap image from FreeSurfer that looks something like 
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Would you have any suggestions for how I should alter my code?

Thank you very much in advance – no problem again if you don’t have the time!


Kind Regards,
Rachel Wagner


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Sent: July 5, 2022 9:34 AM
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Hi Rachel

I’ll leave bbreg command lines to others (Doug?), but in general you don’t want 
to base the registration on the inflated since it doesn’t have a meaningful 
location within the volume. I would use the standard bbreg command, then use 
mri_vol2surf to paint what you want onto the surface. Once it is on any surface 
for a subject you should be able to display it on any other surface for that 
same subject (and same hemisphere).
Cheers
Bruce

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Thank you, that would work very well! I’m trying this code without success, am 
I missing a component to display on an inflated surface?

bbregister --mov rReslice_Combined_roi_meanRD.nii --bold \ inflated -overlay 
--s  fsaverage \ --init-rr --lta register.lta

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Sent: July 4, 2022 3:45 PM
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Well you can display it on inflated surfaces instead of white ones, which will 
remove most of the folds. Then you can smooth the surface overlay however you 
like (the colors on the surface) in freeview

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Thank you, noted!

I think I am on the right track, but I’d like to smooth the surface out 
(particularly the coloring and the sulci, which are quite deep) considerably – 
is there any way for me to do that?

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I see, and what’s wrong with the screen shot you have? (and “Bruce” is fine).

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Hi Dr. Fischl,

My apologies, I don’t have much of a background in software generally!

For the SPM image, I used the AAL atlas to label lesioned brain regions and 
colored by frequency to generate the heatmap. Image dimensions: 1x1x1, Image 
Size [91 109 91], Pixel Dimensions [2 2 2], Bits Per Pixel: 32. I will map onto 
fsaverage!

I’m hoping to display it as a heatmap on an average surface, to look something 
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Thank you very much again for your help!
Rachel


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Can you give us more details? How did you create the 
rReslice_Combined_roi_meanRD.nii? What resolution is it? And how are you trying 
to display it? On an average surface? Why are you mapping it to bert and not 
fsaverage?



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Hello Dr. Fischl, thank you for your reply, it is much appreciated.



I am trying to cortically project my spm lesion location/frequency map, 
according to instructions linked here: AnalyzingData/MNE_SPM2Freesurfer - Meg 
Wiki 
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I have used the following code: bbregister --mov 
rReslice_Combined_roi_meanRD.nii --bold \ --s bert \ --init-rr --lta 
register.lta



However, my results still look very grainy. Is there a better way to do this?



Thank you again,

Rachel Wagner









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Can you summarize what you are trying to do? What kind of overlay are you 
trying to visualize and what exactly do you mean by a “3D image”?



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Thank you so much for your response – I’m a master’s student and am really 
struggling - I’ve been stuck trying to do this for about 2 weeks now, so the 
help is so appreciated!



My results look very grainy in mricron so my supervisor wants me to keep trying 
in FreeSurfer unfortunately for me.



I uploaded a the brain.mgz volume in freeview, but I’m not sure how to add an 
overlay and project as a 3D image. Would you happen to have any ideas?



Thank you so, so much again,

Rachel Wagner



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Sure is, through freeview, however if you already have spm format files, it is 
much easier to use mricron



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Thanks very much, I will absolutely do so! Just so I know – is there not any 
way of generating such figures in Freesurfer?



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Rachel,  these figures were likely created with a software called mricron, not 
freesurfer.  Check it out :)



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