No, since the subcortical data needed to be in MNI space, we chose to use
MNI space surfaces for each subject so that we only needed to generate a
single motion-corrected volume timeseries.  Because the per-subject
processing uses the individual surfaces and the same warpfield for surface
and volume, everything lines up just as well as in native space - the main
difference is that the warpfield can locally change the sampling density in
the volume data.

Tim


On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 7:57 AM Aaron C <aaroncr...@outlook.com> wrote:

> Dear HCP experts,
>
> For the HCP pipeline, is there a version that processes the data in native
> space? Thank you.
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