Hi,
I wish to test the reliability of series of three T1 scans that were
collected over a period of a few months. The Han et al., 2006 paper
recommends using FLIRT to do a linear registration between the scans and
then the volumetric registration matrix is applied to the corresponding
surfaces (please see quote at the bottom of this e-mail).
I was wondering if this is the way to reproduce what was done in that paper:
1) recon-all -all on all three scans
2) register e.g., the 001.mgz from tp2 and tp3 to tp1 using FLIRT; which
timepoint was chosen as the reference tp in Han et al.? Or was some type of
average template created? Registering all other images to one timepoint
seems contrary to the thinking behind the FreeSurfer longitudinal stream
(which of course didn't exist at that time). Would you recommend using the
FS longitudinal stream in stead?
3) apply the registration matrix to 'h.area and *h.thickness. Here the
question is how do I apply the registration matrix to the area and
thickness files? I saw mris_apply_reg was recommended in order to register
to xhemi.rh.w-g.pct.mgh but I'm not sure if I can use mris_apply_reg here?
from the 2006 paper:
"[..] a simpler linear registration is adopted to perform the intrasubject
surface alignment, and surface point correspondence is then
built according to their Euclidean distance in the registered space [..].
The linear registration is computed using the
FLIRT linear registration tool (Jenkinson et al., 2002). The volumetric
registration matrix is then applied to the corresponding
surfaces."
Thank you!
sincerely yours,
Lars M. Rimol, PhD
Senior researcher,
Norwegian Advisory Unit for functional MRI
Department of Radiology,
St. Olav's University hospital,
7006 Trondheim,
Norway