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Dear experts,
I have been using the mri_normalize in FSv7.3.2 to standardize the
intensity of FLAIR images , and I've observed that increasing the sigma
parameter up to 25 is effective in improving the quality of the normalized
images for noisy datasets.
mri_normalize -sigma 25 -g 1 FLAIR_skullstripped.nii
FLAIR_skullstripped_norm.mgz

However, I have questions about the n argument, which is set to 2 by
default. For noisy images, white matter intensity after normalization is
around 140-150. When using n=10, I noticed that the white matter intensity
decreased from 140-150 to around 110-120, resulting in better quality
normalized images.
1) I'm wondering if there is a cut-off value for the number of iterations,
or if a higher number of iterations always yields better results.
2) Also, if the intensity of the white matter after normalization is not
around 110, but instead around 140 or 150, does that indicate that the
normalization was not effective and that we need to increase the number of
iterations?

Thank you for your assistance.
John
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