Oh, right, that can be a problem. In 5.2, I've changed it to use nii by default. This breaks when spm2 is used, but then the user can spec to use img instead. doug
On 12/19/12 5:38 PM, MCLAREN, Donald wrote:
When we added the --spm-nii option, the problem disappears. The following thread is also relevant: https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pipermail//freesurfer/2011-April/017981.htm...
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 8:26 PM, MCLAREN, Donald mclaren.donald@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, that's what I thought might be happening. I'll check a few different programs to see if I can recover the correct orientation. If we need to reverse the images, would you recommend doing it before or after the bbregister step? Would it be sufficient just to change the header of the image or do we need to physically change the data?
Best Regards, Donald McLaren
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On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 11:20 PM, Douglas Greve greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi Donald, it might be the case. If the fmri has an ordering such that the columns increase as you go from left to right, then they will have to be reversed when you map them to the orig.mgz. This is generally not a problem because we always keep track of which side is left and right. If you are using a visualization tool that does not read in and act on the geometry, then things can appear to flip around.
doug
On 12/18/12 8:47 PM, MCLAREN, Donald wrote:
Dear All,
I've noticed something strange with some data I'm helping to process:
When looking at the L/R asymmetry in the brains (attached), the images seem to flip after bbregister/mri_vol2vol. The exact commands: bbregister --s FS_D011 --mov meanfMRI.nii --reg register.dat --init-spm --t2 mri_vol2vol --s FS_D011 --targ orig.mgz --mov fMRI.nii --reg register.dat --no-resample --o transformed_fMRI.nii
I've attached a document that shows the flipping. You'll notice the highest point of the ventricle flips sides after bbregister/mri_vol2vol. Any thoughts on what is going on would be appreciated.
The contents of register.dat are as follows: FS_D011 3.000000 3.540000 0.150000 -9.972292184829712e-01 -6.125224381685257e-02 4.221317172050476e-02 1.619825601577759e+00 6.049362570047379e-02 -3.374822735786438e-01 9.393859505653381e-01 -1.230294322967529e+01 4.329330846667290e-02 -9.393369555473328e-01 -3.402525186538696e-01 -1.072110843658447e+01 0 0 0 1 round
Best Regards, Donald McLaren
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