yes, it was optimized for the mp-rages that Randy B used to collect 
there, not for example ADNI.
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Michael Harms wrote:

>
> I assume that that flag (-washu_mprage) is somewhat antiquated, right?
> That is, it was included for an older set of scans (generated at WashU
> generated years ago before Siemens had its own MPRAGE sequence) that
> happened to have darker gray matter, and doesn't need to be applied for
> "modern" MPRAGE scans, correct?
>
> -MH
>
> On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 13:33 -0400, Nick Schmansky wrote:
>> Alex,
>>
>> The -washu_mprage flag affects mri_normalize and mri_segment.  It
>> adjusts the parameters of those binaries to match the assumed intensity
>> profile in mprage scans, eg. to account for darker grey matter. I've
>> updated the help text in recon-all.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>
>>> As a side note, there appears to be a switch for recon-all:
>>> -washu_mprage : assume scan parameters are Wash.U. MP-RAGE protocol
>>> yet there is no documentation as to what this determines, nor whether
>>> the raw, or locally atlas-aligned data should be provided. (Avi didn't
>>> know either...)
>>>
>>> Many Thanks!
>>>
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