Hi all,
After attempting recon-all I received the error "mritotal failed, see transforms/talairach.log" etc which I understand may have something to do with bad output from registration. I've checked orig.mgz which does look out of line - the orientation is off so that it appears the subject has their head tilted off to one side (see Image1.jpg).
I have tried to fix this manually with the help of this tutorial:
http://freesurfer.net/fswiki/FsTutorial/Talairach_freeview
Hovever, the "movable" blurry image that I'm trying to line up with my subjects image does not match the coronal, sagittal or horizontal views, e.g. when I click "coronal" my subject is displayed correctly but the movable image is displayed horizontally (see Image2.jpg and Image3.jpg).
Am I missing something obvious? (and am I even on the right track given this error?)
Thanks in advance for any help.
Cheers, Will
Hi Will
can you take the same images with freeview and send them along? Also: tell us a bit about your images. What format did they start in? Were they dicoms?
Bruce
On Mon, 25 Jan 2016, will brown wrote:
Hi all, After attempting recon-all I received the error "mritotal failed, see transforms/talairach.log" etc which I understand may have something to do with bad output from registration. I've checked orig.mgz which does look out of line - the orientation is off so that it appears the subject has their head tilted off to one side (see Image1.jpg).
I have tried to fix this manually with the help of this tutorial:
http://freesurfer.net/fswiki/FsTutorial/Talairach_freeview
Hovever, the "movable" blurry image that I'm trying to line up with my subjects image does not match the coronal, sagittal or horizontal views, e.g. when I click "coronal" my subject is displayed correctly but the movable image is displayed horizontally (see Image2.jpg and Image3.jpg).
Am I missing something obvious? (and am I even on the right track given this error?)
Thanks in advance for any help.
Cheers, Will
freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu