Much appreciated Eugenio.
I had read a paper where authors report using a ultra high field scanner (7T - Cho Z-H, et al. J Psychiatr Res 2010; 44: 881–886), and I notice the reference you kindly provided uses a 4T scanner...
I presume using a 3T might be stretching things a bit, and I wonder whether future FS releases using T2-weighted images will "accept" 3T scans?
Best regards and thanks again for great support you guys provide,
Kev
On Jun 12, 2014, at 3:49 AM, Eugenio Iglesias wrote:
Dear Kev, for the subfields, people have been acquiring T2 scans with high in-plane (coronal) resolution like the ones in this paper: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1820772/ The subfield atlas in FreeSurfer cannot handle such scans, but we will (hopefully soon) release a version that can. Kind regards, /Eugenio
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Kev" schummanr@gmail.com To: "Freesurfer support list" Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 8:32:33 PM Subject: [Freesurfer] ?Sequence for Hippo_subfields
Dear FS experts,
I'm in the designing stage of a neuroimaging project on a 3T scanner, and I'm interested in looking at structural information on hippocampus (including subfields).
In addition to the MPRAGE or IR-SPGR, is it worth running a specific acquisition sequence geared to get the most out of all the hippocampus structural measures?
Thanks and regards,
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