The 7.0.0 release was recalled because the intensity normalization *sometimes* did the wrong thing. It would not surprise me if you were not seeing any of these effects, but I can't guarantee that it won't happen in your data. If it was happening, you would see some big differences in the thickness, and maybe the subcortical volume. If you have edited your data, you can run version 7.2 on edited 7.0 data and 7.2 will respect and incorporate your edits.
On 9/27/2021 6:37 AM, Annalisa Lella wrote:
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Hi, I was wondering if you could help me or give me more information. I have pre-processed my MRI data using FreeSurfer version 7.0, which has been recalled. I used the same version for the thalamic segmentation. I have elaborated my data one year ago. Do I have to pre-process all my data again? I randomly segmented few subjects with versions 6.0 and 7.2 and I implemented a visual quality check but it seems to me that the images segmented with version 7.0 are good. I runned also t-tests between the extracted cortical volumes of the three versions and there are overall few differences across the versions. Where could I see if my data are not good? Which are the effects of the bug in version 7.0?
Thanks!
Annalisa
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