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Thanks Jim,
The segmentations look nice, though the head is slightly undersegmented in the 
right hippo.
You can barely discern the molecular layer so, even though the subfields surely 
carry useful information, they won’t be as precise as with a dedicated 
acquisition.
Cheers,
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Eugenio,

I have uploaded a dataset for you to review. The file is 
‘chd_auck_Bs44_6yr_fs.zip’.
It was processed with the following command using FS 6.0.
The native resolution is 0.82x0.82x0.85mm

recon-all -s chd_auck_BS44_6yr_fs -i T1..dcm -hippocampal-subfields-T1 -hires 
-all -qcache

Jim



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Thanks for the input Eugenio.

Could you review one of our submillimeter T1 datasets processed using FS6.0?
If yes, where can I upload to?

Jim

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You can but recon-all will resize to 1mm isotropic and you’ll lose your submil 
resolution.
Of course, you could technically also use recon-all at 1mm, and then use the 
submil T1 as additional volume, but that’d be a bit inefficient…

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Ok. Can you run -hippocampal-subfields-T1 without the -hires flag using a 
submillimeter T1?

Jim
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Sorry, I’m not sure I follow. But, if you run recon-all with the hires flag, 
then you can just run –hippo-subfields-T1 and it’ll take advantage of the high 
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Yes the output appears ok.
I was under the impression there would be benefits from using the -hires flag 
with submillimeter T1s as input.

If you suggest not having to use the -hires flag in our case (because of little 
benefit from 0.8mm input compared to 1mm), I presume I can still use the 
-hippocampal-subfields-T1 option in the traditional recon-all -all stream?

Jim

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Hi Jim,
>From my experience .8 isotropic is on the edge. Did you take a look at the 
>output? You can always send us the data if you want us to take a look.
Cheers,
/Eugenio

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    Thanks. I ran several subjects that were native 0.82 x 0.82 x 0.85mm 
through the standard recon-all -all stream, with the -hires flag (but with no 
experts file). The volumes and surafces look good. Is there any need to be 
concerened with the output since I did not use an experts file?

    Jim

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    no it is not required

    cheers
    Bruce
    On Wed, 4 Apr 2018, Alexopoulos, Dimitrios wrote:

    > Per an earlier post below, is an 'expert_file' always required when using 
the -hires option?
    >
    > Jim
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    > Dimitrios 
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    > Thanks for the input. I processed a few subjects (T1-mprage, 0.8mm
    > isotropic) using the -hires flag, with no expert file, which generated 
nice surfaces.
    >
    > Is an 'expert_file' required ??
    >
    >
    > Jim
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    > Hi Jim,
    >
    > In the end it's an empirical question, but my gut feeling is that the
    > T1 with hi-res flag will be best.
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > /E
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    >
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    >
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    >
    > Hi. We are acquiring sequences on a pediatric cohort that include a
    > T1-mprage (0.8mm isotropic) and a T2-space (1mm isotropic), and I'd
    > like to run the hippocampal subfields module on the subjects using FS 6.0.
    >
    >
    >
    > Is it recommended/useful to run the multispectral segmentation mode
    > with the additional lower resolution T2 sequence?
    >
    > I read that you really only benefit if the T2 is of similar or better 
resolution than the T1.
    >
    >
    >
    > If that's the case, would it be best to just run with the single T1
    > but with the hi-res flag in the recon-all command?
    >
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Jim
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