Hi,

I have DWI data from two subjects acquired using b-values of 0 for the B0's
and 700 for the DWI's. There are 10 B0's and 60 DWI's in each dataset. I
was successfully able to follow the instructions to use TRACULA on data
from a single subject (recon-all; then trac-all -prep, -bedp, and -path),
but I now want to infer a "group tractography" by running TRACULA on data
from both subjects in the group as if they were from the same subject. This
should yield one tractography for the entire group.

I have registered all T1's to a common MNI template so they have the same
dimensions. Cortical reconstruction was performed on the average of the
subjects' T1s. When I run TRACULA, however, rather than pulling the bvecs
from the DWI's, it takes them from a file called gradient_mgh_dti60.gdt,
which is located under the Freesurfer installation. This file only contains
60 diffusion gradient directions. These closely match those of the 60 DWI
files from one subject (but are not exactly the same), but because the
contents of gradient_mgh_dti60.gdt are only being copied over once to the
bvecs file in the subject directory, the bvecs file has only 60 sets of
entries (+10 sets of 0's for the set of B0's). In other words, the file
contains three rows of data (one for each spatial dimension), each with 10
zeros followed by 60 bvec entries. I expect there to be three rows of data,
with 10 0's, followed by 60 bvec entries, followed by 10 0's, followed by
60 bvec entries. The bvals file, however, is fine; i.e. there are 10 0's,
followed by 60 700's, followed by 100 0's, followed by 60 700's.

This causes the -prep phase of trac-all to exit with errors when dtifit
fails because the bvals and bvecs files don't have the same number of
entries. I'm wondering what I need to do to get around this issue so the
data can all be treated as if it came from the same subject and the bvecs
are taken from the DWI's rather than from the gradient_mgh_dti60.gdt file.

If you'd like, I can upload the bvecs and bvals files that trac-all -prep
generates and also the output stream to the terminal.

Thank you,
Vivek
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