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freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu <freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> on behalf of Douglas N. Greve <dgreve@mgh.harvard.edu>
Date: Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 4:30 PM
To: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu <freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>, Gopinath, Karthik <KGOPINATH@mgh.harvard.edu>
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Questions for the estimated brain volume based on new version of FreeSurfer
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First of all, you are not going to get the same answer from these different programs. For ento, recon-all will zero the thickness in some areas around ento, and clinical
is probably not doing that. Still a factor of 4 seems pretty large. Maybe Karthik has looked at it.
On 7/6/2023 11:21 PM, Yoonho Hwang wrote:
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Dear FS developers,
Hi,
I am very happy that we can use new features of FreeSurfer (e.g., recon-all-clinical.sh, SynthSeg, SynthSR, etc.)
While using a variety of functions from FreeSurfer (v7.3.2 and v7.4.1), we would like to hear the answers to the following questions.
1-1. Compared to the recon-all stream, using SynthSeg seems to overestimate the volume in many subregions of the brain including eTIV? Can you explain why this happens?
1-2. The estimated volume of the entorhinal cortex is different between recon-all/SynthSeg and recon-all-clinical.sh. There is a 3-4 times difference. Can you tell me why the result is?
2. Can the functions (segment_subregions, segmentThalamicNuclei.sh, segmentBA.sh, segmentHA.sh, etc.) used in recon-all be used in recon-all-clinical.sh?
Please let me know if there is anything you don't understand.
Looking forward to your feedback.
Thank you very much.
Best,
Yoonho
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Institute of Human Genomic Study,
College of Medicine, Korea University
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