Dears experts, I would be very grateful if help me with the following doubts: 1- My data was collected with a 0.23T scan. How i can process it?,Should i make any kind of pre-process before to begin with recon-all? 2- I want only to get the statistics of the caudate nucleus. Is there any way to obtain only this in the segmentation and therefore save time? Thank you. Dr. Merlin Vedecia
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Hi Merlin
hmmm, I 've never seen data from such a low field scanner. Have you tried running it through recon-all? I would worry that it is quite noisy. Try it and see how it goes.
And no, there is no way to only get caudate - you need to run at least through the end of autorecon2 to get the complete aseg.
cheers Bruce
On Mon, 8 Sep 2014, merlinva2012@grannet.grm.sld.cu wrote:
Dears experts, I would be very grateful if help me with the following doubts: 1- My data was collected with a 0.23T scan. How i can process it?,Should i make any kind of pre-process before to begin with recon-all? 2- I want only to get the statistics of the caudate nucleus. Is there any way to obtain only this in the segmentation and therefore save time? Thank you. Dr. Merlin Vedecia
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