Yes, but know that the "SNR" as computed there is the spatial mean 
divided by the spatial standard dev. This is likely not the SNR that you 
want

On 08/14/2018 05:07 PM, James Brown wrote:
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> Hi Freesurfer team,
> I would like to use "mri_segstat" to compute SNR for regions of 
> interest. My question is, if I use PET images as input does this mean 
> that SNR will be computed for the PET signal in the ROIs?
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> Thanks for any help
> John
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