Hi Freesurfer Experts,
   In testing mris_reverse, there seems to be a voxel shift.  In looking up other freesurfer utitlites I came across xhemireg and surfreg. 

https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pipermail/freesurfer/2014-September/040573.html

Does xhemireg or surfreg call out mris_reverse, causing the same pixel shift issue???

Based on what I can find is it best to run the following:
surfreg --s sub001 --t fsaverage_sym --lh --xhemi
Would this flip my lh.thickness.fwhm10.fsaverage_sym.mgh file to the other hemisphere?

Thanks,
Ajay  

On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Ajay Kurani <dr.ajay.kurani@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Freesurfer Experts,   

   I processed all of my brains through freesurfer 6.0 dev for Linux and warped the surfaces to standardized space.  For a handful of subjects I want to perform a left right flip of the cortical thickness files (standardized space) for a group analysis.  What is the best way to perform this in freesurfer?  I have found a previous post referencing mris_reverse but there was a mention of it being off by a voxel when flipped.  I wanted to see if this is still a concern with the latest version? 

Is there a better way to achieve this goal without rerunning all of freesurfer such as a newer took, or is this the preferred method?



Thanks,
Ajay