Hi FreeSurfers,
I ran the longitudinal processing pipeline on my subjects, FS
5.0.
Following the tutorial, first independently, then base, then
long etc. Everything works well, no problems there.
Out of curiosity I compared the asegstats & aparcstats
within subject at baseline (i.e. The same timepoint): so the
independent fsid vs the same_fsid.long.same_fsid_template, and
there are (large) differences between all volumes/thicknesses.
The independent measures are in almost all brain areas larger
compared to those derived from the longi-stream. Except for the
IC, which is completely the same, but of course, this measure is
based on the Buckner method and calculated differently.
Overall this seems a bit strange to me, because I believe
there shouldn't be differences within subject on the same
time-point.
Is this the result of the within-subject template use for the
longitudinal data or is something else going wrong, or is this
normal?
Many thanks!
Cheers,
Cédric
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P.C.M.P. Koolschijn (Cédric), PhD
Dutch Autism & ADHD Research Center
Brain and Cognition
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
W http://www.dutcharc.nl
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