We have not had enough experience with these yet. You may want to check the 
CMRR MB support page, or post an issue
https://github.com/CMRR-C2P/MB/issues

--Greg

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Greg Burgess, Ph.D.
Staff Scientist, Human Connectome Project
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
Phone: 314-362-7864
Email: gburg...@wustl.edu

> On Oct 6, 2016, at 12:42 PM, Andrew Bock <bock.and...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Greg,
>
> Thanks for your reply, I was not aware of the 'readCMRRPhysio.m' function or 
> that repo.  That code is similar to mine, and I'm glad to see that the 
> ACQ_START_TICS are indeed 2.5 ms / tic.  My first concern was that I was 
> misinterpreting the time stamp values.
>
> The issue is that the window of time stamps for some PULS.log files do not 
> correspond to the window of time stamps for any of our dicom files for that 
> session.  To add to the problem, this is not always these case, but rather 
> only occurs for some of our scans.  I'm currently looking into differences 
> between "good" and "bad" sessions. There are a few other issues with these 
> files, e.g. the time found in the file names is the same for all PULS.log 
> files within a session, the first ~2000 values are the same for all PULS.log 
> files within a session.
>
> It would be great to know if other uses are experiencing these issues, or if 
> this is specific to our site.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
>
> On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 11:37 AM, Burgess, Gregory <gburg...@wustl.edu> wrote:
> I haven’t had a chance to look at those new files, so I’d be interested to 
> hear more about your experience.
>
> If you’re not familiar with it, you should check out 
> https://github.com/CMRR-C2P/MB/blob/master/readCMRRPhysio.m .
>
> One thing to note, at least with the legacy files, the time stamp in the 
> DICOM corresponds to the onset of the “dummy scans”: scans used for the SBRef 
> plus dropped scans for T1 equilibration. In HCP data, those dummy scans 
> corresponded to 13 TRs (MB8 -> 8 TRs for SBRef, plus 5 TRs for dropped 
> scans). It would be interesting to see if ACQ_START_TICS corresponds to some 
> number of TRs after the time stamp in the image DICOM header.
>
> In the legacy files, there were timestamps in each modality that corresponded 
> to the ms clock time of the PMU. If you’re getting different clock times for 
> different modalities, they might correspond to these. (Although I thought the 
> point of the ICE logging was to eliminate reliance on the PMU times.)
>
> --Greg
>
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Greg Burgess, Ph.D.
> Staff Scientist, Human Connectome Project
> Washington University School of Medicine
> Department of Psychiatry
> Phone: 314-362-7864
> Email: gburg...@wustl.edu
>
> > On Oct 6, 2016, at 10:07 AM, Andrew Bock <bock.and...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Has anyone had issues with the "new" format of the physio files, which end 
> > in PULS.log?  For some of our scans, I have found that the 'ACQ_START_TICS' 
> > time stamps do not align with any of the time stamps found in our dicom 
> > headers.
> >
> > Andrew
> >
> > --
> > Andrew Bock, PhD
> > Postdoctoral Researcher
> > Department of Neurology
> > University of Pennsylvania
> > Philadelphia, PA 19104
> > bock.and...@gmail.com
> >
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