FreeSurfer Community:
A quick question for the group. Our lab was wondering if there is an easy way to assess the accuracy of the intracranial volume (ICV) measurement? Or is this not necessary (never any errors)?
Thanks in advance,
Jared
-- Jared Conley Center for Neurological Imaging Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School 221 Longwood Ave., RF 394 P: 617.525.6238
Hi Jared,
you can load the source (nu_noneck.mgz) and target (/autofs/space/tensor_004/users/fischl/dev/freesurfer/average/RB_all_withskull_2006-02-15.gca) volumes in tkregister2 with the transform (transforms/talairach_with_skull.lta) to check the alignment.
cheers, Bruce
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Jared Conley wrote:
FreeSurfer Community:
A quick question for the group. Our lab was wondering if there is an easy way to assess the accuracy of the intracranial volume (ICV) measurement? Or is this not necessary (never any errors)?
Thanks in advance,
Jared
-- Jared Conley Center for Neurological Imaging Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School 221 Longwood Ave., RF 394 P: 617.525.6238
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Thanks, Bruce. That seemed to work well.
Jared
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