Re: [Freesurfer] SUMA and FSFAST

2013-05-29 Thread Douglas Greve


sorry, I've never used SUMA. Maybe Ziad can chime in (though he's 
probably never used FSFAST!)

doug


On 5/28/13 8:57 PM, Joseph Dien wrote:
I was wondering if someone could give me a summary as to how SUMA and 
FSFAST differ?  In other words, user interface aside, what would be 
reasons to use one or the other?


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Re: [Freesurfer] SUMA and FSFAST

2013-05-29 Thread Douglas N Greve
Thanks Ziad, looks like it is similar to FSFAST.
doug


On 05/29/2013 11:50 AM, Ziad Saad wrote:
 Hi Joe,

 As Doug guessed, I never used FSFAST so I can't really tell you much 
 about how they differ.

 SUMA will require you use FreeSurfer to create the surfaces and warp 
 them to standard spherical space. For the analysis stream, the one 
 difference that comes to mind is that we recreate standard-mesh 
 versions of FreeSurfer's surfaces (via sphere.reg) to make all 
 surfaces isotopic across all the subjects. After that, and aside from 
 the surface-specific procedures such as smoothing or clustering, all 
 level-I and level-II voxel-wise computations can be carried out on 
 surface-based data.
 A recent description of the analysis stream is in this paper 
 http://afni.nimh.nih.gov/pub/dist/papers/Saad_SUMA_2011.pdf .

 cheers,
 z


 On May 29, 2013, at 09:44 AM, Douglas Greve wrote:


 sorry, I've never used SUMA. Maybe Ziad can chime in (though he's 
 probably never used FSFAST!)
 doug


 On 5/28/13 8:57 PM, Joseph Dien wrote:
 I was wondering if someone could give me a summary as to how SUMA 
 and FSFAST differ?  In other words, user interface aside, what would 
 be reasons to use one or the other?

 Joe


 

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 E-mail: jdie...@mac.com mailto:jdie...@mac.com
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[Freesurfer] SUMA and FSFAST

2013-05-28 Thread Joseph Dien
I was wondering if someone could give me a summary as to how SUMA and FSFAST 
differ?  In other words, user interface aside, what would be reasons to use one 
or the other?

Joe




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Senior Research Scientist
University of Maryland 

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