Hi Martin,
Thank you for your help.
By re-processing, do you mean running recon-alls all over again?
Could you elaborate on the advantage of creating a new subjectsdir and copying over the orig dirs for each subject?
On a related note, would it be better to run the full recon-all pipeline for each subject? I have been running batches of subjects at each stage (i.e. autorecon1, autorecon2, and finally autorecon3).
Thank you again.
Best Wishes, Elijah
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Martin Reuter mreuter@nmr.mgh.harvard.eduwrote:
Hi Elijah,
if you have minimal edits, I'd recommend to reprocess the data from scratch with 5.3 (that is supposed to be the same as using the -clean flag when rerunning 5.3 on top of the old 5.0 data). But I'd recommend to create a new subjectsdir, copy over the subjedid/mri/orig dirs for each subject and rerun from scratch with 5.3 the independent, base and long runs.
Best, Martin
On 01/13/2014 06:18 PM, Elijah Mak wrote:
Greetings Freesurfer Community,
I am running a longitudinal study using Freesurfer v.5.3 to compare rate of cortical thinning between 2 groups of subjects. I hope I can seek some expert advice on the following situation:
All data (both the baseline and follow-up) has been processed independently using recon-all. This has been done on Freesurfer 5.0.
Since then, I have upgraded to Freesurfer v5.3 to utilize the linear mixed effect capability.
For the construction of base and longs, I understand that it is important to add -clean flag to my recon-all strings to overwrite brainmask.mgz etc. When must this be done?
I am still new to Freesurer, and I'd greatly appreciate any advice regarding workflow.
Many Thanks,
Elijah
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