Hi Lars - This sounds like the subject was trying to climb out of the scanner: 3cm average translational motion and 24% of the slices in the series have drop-out. How do the images look?

a.y

On Mon, 12 Sep 2016, Lars M. Rimol wrote:

HI,
Is there a rule-of-thumb upper level of acceptable head motion? The tutorial
gives these values as examples:

AvgTranslation AvgRotation PercentBadSlices AvgDropoutScore
0.489419 0.00398925 0 1
I have a subject with 

AvgTranslation AvgRotation PercentBadSlices AvgDropoutScore
30.018
0.209
24
1.6


I plan, of course, to use the index described in Yendiki et al. (2013) but
would such high levels nevertheless be considered disqualifying a priori?  



Thank you!



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