I would recommend using the volume space initially until you can get
more surfaces to create your group surface. The one issue with the
112RM_SL is that there is no EPI template.


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On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Caspar M. Schwiedrzik
<cschwie...@mail.rockefeller.edu> wrote:
> Hi Doug,
> the issue is that the 112RM atlas is only available as a volume; also, I do
> not have a surface for one of my subjects. I could either make a surface
> from the atlas volume and align to that surface for the group analysis, or
> align the data to the atlas in volume space (if possible) and perform the
> group analysis in volume space.
> What would you recommend?
> Thanks, Caspar
>
>
>
> 2013/2/12 Douglas N Greve <gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
>>
>>
>> If you can create an average subject and register your individual surfaces
>> to that subject, then it can be done. By default, recon-all will register to
>> the human atlas to create ?h.sphere.reg
>> doug
>>
>>
>>
>> On 02/12/2013 03:57 PM, Caspar M. Schwiedrzik wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Doug,
>>> thank you very much.
>>> One more question: From the documentation, I wasn't really sure whether
>>> it would also be possible to do the analysis of the functional data in a
>>> common volume space (not MNI, as it is NHP data).
>>> Thanks again, Caspar
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/2/12 Douglas N Greve <gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
>>> <mailto:gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     Hi Caspar, with 5.1 you would not use any of those programs (ie,
>>>     func2sph, isxavg-re-sess, or isxavg-fe-sess). If you want to use
>>>     FSFAST,
>>>     then see the tutorial for getting started. You'll need to set up the
>>>     directory structure properly, then run preproc-sess, mkanalysis-sess,
>>>     and selxavg3-sess. For the group analysis you'll run isxconcat-sess
>>>     followed by mri_glmfit and mri_glmfit-sim. If you don't have
>>>     anatomicals
>>>     for all subjects and you just want to use the average subject,
>>>     then put
>>>     the average subject into the subjectname file when you set up the
>>>     directory structure.
>>>
>>>     doug
>>>
>>>
>>>     On 02/12/2013 07:55 AM, Caspar M. Schwiedrzik wrote:
>>>     > Dear Freesurfer experts,
>>>     > I am trying to prepare some NHP functional data for a whole brain
>>>     > group analysis, and I was wondering which sequence of steps you
>>>     would
>>>     > recommend, given that the data cannot be processed with recon-all.
>>>     > I have surfaces from 4 subjects, but one subject for which I do not
>>>     > have an anatomy of sufficient quality and won't be able to
>>>     obtain one.
>>>     > I would also like to align the data to the 112RM atlas by
>>>     Mclaren et al.
>>>     > I was thinking that I could probably align the functional data per
>>>     > subject to the atlas, and then use this registration with
>>>     > func2sph-sess to align all subjects for the group analysis (again
>>> to
>>>     > the atlas). Does that make sense, given that I have only four out
>>> of
>>>     > five individual surfaces?
>>>     >
>>>     > A second question is when to smooth the data. I assume that it
>>> makes
>>>     > most sense to smooth it after it has been transformed into surface
>>>     > space. Would that be sphsmooth-sess?
>>>     >
>>>     > Finally, when doing the analysis, I would use isxavg-re-sess or
>>>     > isxavg-fe-sess, correct?
>>>     >
>>>     > I am using Freesurfer v5.1.
>>>     > Thank you very much for your advice,
>>>     > Caspar
>>>     >
>>>     >
>>>     >
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