Dear freesurfers,
I believe it is recommended to have two high-resolution images for one subject (same acquisition parameters) for recon-all (i.e. 001.mgz and 002.mgz in /mri/orig). I'm sure recon works, however, with just one image (001.mgz). What is the relative advantage of having two images? Will having two images give me "substantial" improvement in parcellation and segmentation qualities? I am trying to gauge how important it is to have two scans of high-res images.
Thank you!
Joon
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Joonkoo Park
Ph.D. Candidate, Cognition & Cognitive Neuroscience
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan
http://www.joonkoo.org/