Do I have to run recon-all entirely in order to extract volume for a few
Brodmann's areas? Or is there a way of optimizing the process by striping
it of any unneeded calculations?

It is taking 21h to analyze one subject.

Best,
luis

2015-12-22 9:44 GMT+11:00 Douglas N Greve <gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>:

> If you're doing anatomical analysis, then FSFAST is not needed (nor its
> directly structure). If you have an input anatomical volume  in any
> format, then just run
>
> recon-all -s yoursubjectname -all -i inputfile
>
> inputfile can include img but be warned that img does not have
> information about head orientation. This may cause a catastrophic
> failure (eg, the head is upside down). If the head is left-right
> reversed, then it probably won't fail but everything will be left-right
> reversed. don't say I did not warn you:)
>
>
> On 12/21/2015 05:37 PM, Luis Fernado Silva Castro de Araújo wrote:
> >
> > Dear Douglas,
> >
> > It's an anatomical analysis. Perhaps I misunderstood the requirement
> > for setting up the directories in the FSFAST for the recon-all command.
> >
> > If that is the case, it is then a matter of converting my img files
> > into mgz and run recon-all on them, am I right?
> >
> > Does the command recon-all also gives me volumes for specific
> > Brodmann's areas? Or do I have to run a labeling to that?
> >
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > luis
> >
> >
> >
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