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Thank you for your response. My next question is regarding the analysis process. I am curious to know if there is any difference between analyzing one specific subject and analyzing multiple subjects in parallel. For instance, if I am working on 1000 subjects, would it make a difference in the volumetric results if I analyze all of them at once in parallel or break them down into smaller groups to analyze? I would greatly appreciate your help with this.

Thank you and Best Regards,
Yunus.



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Yunus Soleymani

Ph.D. Candidate of Neuroimaging
Tehran University of Medical Sciences

+98 914 526 9298
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On Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 03:29:11 PM GMT+3:30, John Anderson <jb19790001@gmail.com> wrote:


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Hi there,

My name is Yunus and I'm currently working on my Ph.D. thesis, which involves analyzing the HCP database volumetrically using Freesurfer. However, before I begin with the software, I was wondering if there is a tool in Freesurfer that can perform a quality check on the data to identify any possible artifacts or noise that might affect the analysis.

Could you please let me know if such a tool exists in Freesurfer? Your help would be much appreciated.

Thank you and Best Regards,
Yunus.


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