Just wondering if anyone has attempted to process T1-mpr data for a 1yr-old subject or if this is possible with FS. Our data is of reasonable spatial resolution (1mm isotropic), however the flip in gm/wm intensities is still occurring at this age.
I presume these data would also be problematic due to registration issues to existing FS atlases.
Jim
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Just wondering if anyone has attempted to process T1-mpr data for a 1yr-old subject or if this is possible with FS. Our data is of reasonable spatial resolution (1mm isotropic), however the flip in gm/wm intensities is still occurring at this age.
I presume these data would also be problematic due to registration issues to existing FS atlases.
Comments?
Jim
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Hi Jim,
Using the current FS recon pipeline with your data is indeed not feasible. We are in the process of creating another pipeline geared towards that age range.
Lilla
On Thu, 10 Oct 2013, Alexopoulos, Dimitrios wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has attempted to process T1-mpr data for a 1yr-old subject or if this is possible with FS. Our data is of reasonable spatial resolution (1mm isotropic), however the flip in gm/wm intensities is still occurring at this age.
I presume these data would also be problematic due to registration issues to existing FS atlases.
Comments?
Jim
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