0.9 vs 1mm shouldn’t change much. If you want to use the T2, then definitely provide it as “additional volume” eg with segmentHA_T2.sh
Cheers,
/Eugenio
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Good afternoon,
I have two sets of MRIs with different resolutions (0.9mm3 and 1mm3 isotropic). At the moment I ran the hippocampal segmentation on both so I assume that the volume I obtained from 0.9mm3 was downsampled to 1mm3 after recon-all. I just
read that recon-all allows us to keep the resolution using the -cm flag, the question is would the volume I obtain after rerun with -cm from 0.9mm3 scans be comparable with the volume I obtained from the other set (the 1 mm3 scans) or is it better to keep
the downsampled ones?
Some subjects also have high-resolution T2 (0.4x0.4x2 mm3) scans, would running the recon-all with -cm affect the T1+T2 segmentation result as well?