Use --s subject instead of --reg (run mri_vol2vol with --help to get 
more info).
btw, if you have multi echo data, you are probably measuring R2*, not R1.

On 10/22/2018 12:55 PM, GREGORY R KIRK wrote:
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> I have R1 values that I want to resample onto the cortical surface. 
> The R1 values were computed from a multi echo
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> T1 sequence that was also used to create the T1 weighted image that 
> was used in recon-all to produce the cortical surface reconstructions
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> and thus is inherently in registration to the 001.mgz that was used to 
> start recon. There will be a difference in orientation in the volume
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> in that orig.mgz is in coronal and in the .mgz format.
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>
> I was thinking that if I run the first step of recon-all it should 
> give me an volume named orig.mgz that is in registration to the 
> freesurfer space
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> for the subject ... or else some call to mri_convert reslice_as or 
> whatever is used in the recon-all script to convert 001.mgz to orig.mgz
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> then my problem is to get a file with the resampling of the R1 onto 
> the cortical surface withR1 values at each vertex.
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> when i work with fmri data I run bbregister and get the transformation 
> from the epi volume to the freesurfer space and then use
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> mri_vol2surf --mov sig.nii \to resample the data onto the cortical surface
>      --reg bb.register.dat \
>      --projfrac 0.5 --interp nearest \
>      --hemi lh --o lh.sig.mgh
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> to resample the epi data onto the cortical surface. however in this case the 
> R1 data
> is already in perfect registration to the T1 other than the reorientation and 
> reslicing
> done to prepare the orig.mgz volume.
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> so can someone tell me what is the proper way to cook this goose
>
> Greg
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