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 Dear Freesurfer Team,

I registered a Macromolecular Proton Fraction (MPF) map on T1 image using
multimodal registration in FSL  and used freesurfer for the parcellation as
instructed by one of your colleagues. I want to really confirm that whether
the intensity is from the MPF as the T1 just provides the anatomical
information and the MPF has the information for the myelination.
Upon, a discussion with a colleague. He said that when MPF images are
registered on T1 images, the intensity represents the MPF values, not the
T1 values. This is because the registration process only transforms the
spatial coordinates of the MPF images to match the T1 images, but does not
alter the signal intensity or contrast of the MPF images.  Therefore, the
registered MPF images still reflect the macromolecular proton fraction of
the brain tissue. Testing it in fsl, the intensity reflects that of the MPF.
And a similar process has been found in a article but in their case they
used mri_vol2vol.  I want to confirm this since I used your software for
the analysis.

Thank you for your time.
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