Hi Mark
the formatting got messed up so I can't parse your table. You can get around this using mri_modify, and just setting everything to 0. As for the effects, look at the images and see what you think.
cheers
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On Thu, 1 Aug 2013, Mark Plantz wrote:
Hello freesurfers,
I currently have a series of images with various TR,TE,TI,FA values. I
would like to use mri_ca_train to create a .gca atlas based on these
segmented volumes. Unfortunately, they all have slightly different control
parameters (TR,TE,TI,FA). Is there any way around this problem, or would it
be best to break the subjects into multiple groups with the same control
parameters?
Here are the various parameters: [each row is a subject]
TR
TE
TI
flip angle
9.38
3.86
450
12
9.34
3.86
450
12
9.38
3.86
450
12
9.38
3.86
450
12
9.34
3.86
450
12
9.44
3.87
450
12
9.39
3.86
450
12
2065.98
7.61
886.92
90
9.45
3.89
450
12
9.41
3.87
450
12
9.41
3.87
450
12
9.42
3.91
450
12
9.38
3.86
450
12
9.38
3.86
450
12
9.44
3.86
450
12
9.44
3.86
450
12
9.38
3.86
450
12
9.38
3.86
450
12
9.38
3.86
450
12
9.34
3.86
450
12
9.34
3.86
450
12
9.39
3.86
450
12
1900
2.6
900
9
1900
2.6
900
9
1900
2.6
900
9
9.41
3.87
450
12
9.41
3.87
450
12
9.41
3.87
450
12
1900
2.6
900
9
9.41
3.87
450
12
1900
2.6
900
9
1900
2.6
900
9
Thank you in advance.
-Mark
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