Dear Batool,
Sorry for missing your message.
And dear Adam:
Thanks for covering me! That’s exactly my standard answer to that question ;-)

Juan Eugenio Iglesias
ERC Senior Research Fellow
Translational Imaging Group
University College London
http://www.jeiglesias.com
http://cmictig.cs.ucl.ac.uk/


On 26 Jan 2017, at 15:55, Adam Martersteck 
<acmar...@gmail.com<mailto:acmar...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I believe Dr. Iglesias previous responses on this exact question have been, 
"yes it's possible, but your results may be harder to reproduce"
e.g. If someone wanted to replicate your study they may have a harder time 
having to download 2 different versions of freesurfer to achieve comparable 
results with your study.

I think the general consensus is "how many subjects do you have?" -- if it's 
less than 50, you may want to just rerun v6 on your subjects as it should 
preserve the edits -- but it's recommended you still open them up and double 
check.

-Adam

On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 8:37 AM Rizvi, Batool 
<br2...@cumc.columbia.edu<mailto:br2...@cumc.columbia.edu>> wrote:












Hi,

Can anyone comment on my question below?


I think the FAQ page mentions that the same version should be used to process 
all cases within a dataset, but my question is whether I can have the same 
dataset used for two different versions for separate analyses? This is 
considering that I've already

processed all my data with 5.3, but am interested in getting hippocampal 
subfields through 6.0.












Thanks so much!


Batool




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From: Rizvi, Batool


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Subject: freesurfer 6.0 with some of the analyses













Hi,


I'm wondering if it's okay to run some of the analyses within one study on 
v.5.3 and the other hippocampal analyses on 6.0?

Or do you recommend us starting over for the analyses we've already done in 5.3 
for that study?






Thank you!


Batool










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