[Freesurfer] FS-FAST motion correction / register

2013-04-10 Thread preciado
One of my subjects exhibited motion during the middle time point of one
the functional scans. FS-FAST then reads all other time points as having a
significant amount of motion because the subject was out of place during
the point that is marked as the origin. Is there some way that I can set a
different time point? I am worried that there will be some over-correction
for motion that isn't really there because my middle time point it out of
an anomaly.


-Ronny



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Re: [Freesurfer] FS-FAST motion correction / register

2013-04-10 Thread Douglas N Greve
Hi Ronny, the time point used to as the template is hard-coded to be the 
middle time point. If this is just the case for one subject, a silly but 
simple solution is to remove the last two time points from the time 
series. This will cause the middle time point to shift to an earlier 
time point. Would this work?
doug



On 04/10/2013 01:48 PM, preci...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
 One of my subjects exhibited motion during the middle time point of one
 the functional scans. FS-FAST then reads all other time points as having a
 significant amount of motion because the subject was out of place during
 the point that is marked as the origin. Is there some way that I can set a
 different time point? I am worried that there will be some over-correction
 for motion that isn't really there because my middle time point it out of
 an anomaly.


 -Ronny





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Re: [Freesurfer] FS-FAST motion correction / register

2013-04-10 Thread preciado
If anything I was thinking of removing the first two time points, as those
are going to get nixed anyway. I was hoping it wouldn't come to that but i
f that's the only way...

-Ronny

 Hi Ronny, the time point used to as the template is hard-coded to be the
 middle time point. If this is just the case for one subject, a silly but
 simple solution is to remove the last two time points from the time
 series. This will cause the middle time point to shift to an earlier
 time point. Would this work?
 doug



 On 04/10/2013 01:48 PM, preci...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
 One of my subjects exhibited motion during the middle time point of one
 the functional scans. FS-FAST then reads all other time points as having
 a
 significant amount of motion because the subject was out of place during
 the point that is marked as the origin. Is there some way that I can set
 a
 different time point? I am worried that there will be some
 over-correction
 for motion that isn't really there because my middle time point it out
 of
 an anomaly.


 -Ronny





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