If you use a different target, then it will not overwrite the output of previous runs but names the files differently based on the new target name. In the qdec interface, you should change the name of the "Common-space Subject"
doug
On 08/13/2014 10:12 AM, Vy Dinh wrote:
Dear developers,
I just have a brief technical question about using qcache for multiple fsaverages. If I wanted to write my subjects to a new fsaverages, I know that one can use the command
Recon-all -qcache -target fsaverage2 -s subid
However, does this overwrite the current normalized data to reflect the new fsaverages, or write new data? Are there any special steps that I need to take with respect this change when conducting group comparisons in qdec?
Thank you, Vy
-- Vy Dinh MD Candidate, Class of 2017 University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
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