Re: [HCP-Users] fMRISurface Pipeline FinalfMRIResolution Variable
What kind of resolution are we talking about? The resolution parameters control the greyordinates space and the final volume space. Peace, Matt. From: <hcp-users-boun...@humanconnectome.org<mailto:hcp-users-boun...@humanconnectome.org>> on behalf of Timothy Coalson <tsc...@mst.edu<mailto:tsc...@mst.edu>> Date: Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 5:44 PM To: Timothy Hendrickson <hendr...@umn.edu<mailto:hendr...@umn.edu>> Cc: "hcp-users@humanconnectome.org<mailto:hcp-users@humanconnectome.org>" <HCP-Users@humanconnectome.org<mailto:HCP-Users@humanconnectome.org>> Subject: Re: [HCP-Users] fMRISurface Pipeline FinalfMRIResolution Variable I believe the pipelines generally expect isotropic resolution, yes. I don't think there is currently a way to use that variable to represent a non-isotropic resolution. However, there may be few (or no) steps that actually interpret that variable as a number and generate a new volume space using it, and instead it mostly just uses that string to look in the global/templates folder for matching filenames - if they happen to be non-isotropic, it would probably just use them. Finally, though, the FinalfMRIResolution probably needs to match the CIFTI grayordinates space being used, and if you want to compare to HCP data, you need to eventually wind up in the 91282 grayordinates space, which specifies 2mm isotropic voxels in MNI space. You might as well do that upsampling early rather than late, so that you don't need to generate new pipeline templates. Tim On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 4:35 PM, Timothy Hendrickson <hendr...@umn.edu<mailto:hendr...@umn.edu>> wrote: HCP users, I did some searching on the list and could not find an answer to my question, I apologize if I missed it. I am attempting to use the HCP preprocessing pipelines to processing resting state data which was acquired with a lower resolution than HCP. I notice that the FinalfMRIResolution variable expects one number as input. I have two questions about this. 1. Is this in reference to one particular resolution direction (X,Y,Z), if so which one? 2. If the pipeline expects an isotropic acquisition, how does one enter in an anistropic acquisition? Thanks! Timothy Hendrickson Department of Psychiatry University of Minnesota Bioinformatics and Computational Biology M.S. Candidate Office: 612-624-6441<tel:(612)%20624-6441> Mobile: 507-259-3434<tel:(507)%20259-3434> (texts okay) ___ HCP-Users mailing list HCP-Users@humanconnectome.org<mailto:HCP-Users@humanconnectome.org> http://lists.humanconnectome.org/mailman/listinfo/hcp-users ___ HCP-Users mailing list HCP-Users@humanconnectome.org<mailto:HCP-Users@humanconnectome.org> http://lists.humanconnectome.org/mailman/listinfo/hcp-users ___ HCP-Users mailing list HCP-Users@humanconnectome.org http://lists.humanconnectome.org/mailman/listinfo/hcp-users
Re: [HCP-Users] fMRISurface Pipeline FinalfMRIResolution Variable
I believe the pipelines generally expect isotropic resolution, yes. I don't think there is currently a way to use that variable to represent a non-isotropic resolution. However, there may be few (or no) steps that actually interpret that variable as a number and generate a new volume space using it, and instead it mostly just uses that string to look in the global/templates folder for matching filenames - if they happen to be non-isotropic, it would probably just use them. Finally, though, the FinalfMRIResolution probably needs to match the CIFTI grayordinates space being used, and if you want to compare to HCP data, you need to eventually wind up in the 91282 grayordinates space, which specifies 2mm isotropic voxels in MNI space. You might as well do that upsampling early rather than late, so that you don't need to generate new pipeline templates. Tim On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 4:35 PM, Timothy Hendricksonwrote: > HCP users, > > I did some searching on the list and could not find an answer to my > question, I apologize if I missed it. I am attempting to use the HCP > preprocessing pipelines to processing resting state data which was acquired > with a lower resolution than HCP. > > I notice that the FinalfMRIResolution variable expects one number as > input. I have two questions about this. > > 1. Is this in reference to one particular resolution direction (X,Y,Z), if > so which one? > 2. If the pipeline expects an isotropic acquisition, how does one enter in > an anistropic acquisition? > > Thanks! > > Timothy Hendrickson > Department of Psychiatry > University of Minnesota > Bioinformatics and Computational Biology M.S. Candidate > Office: 612-624-6441 <(612)%20624-6441> > Mobile: 507-259-3434 <(507)%20259-3434> (texts okay) > > ___ > HCP-Users mailing list > HCP-Users@humanconnectome.org > http://lists.humanconnectome.org/mailman/listinfo/hcp-users > ___ HCP-Users mailing list HCP-Users@humanconnectome.org http://lists.humanconnectome.org/mailman/listinfo/hcp-users
[HCP-Users] fMRISurface Pipeline FinalfMRIResolution Variable
HCP users, I did some searching on the list and could not find an answer to my question, I apologize if I missed it. I am attempting to use the HCP preprocessing pipelines to processing resting state data which was acquired with a lower resolution than HCP. I notice that the FinalfMRIResolution variable expects one number as input. I have two questions about this. 1. Is this in reference to one particular resolution direction (X,Y,Z), if so which one? 2. If the pipeline expects an isotropic acquisition, how does one enter in an anistropic acquisition? Thanks! Timothy Hendrickson Department of Psychiatry University of Minnesota Bioinformatics and Computational Biology M.S. Candidate Office: 612-624-6441 Mobile: 507-259-3434 (texts okay) ___ HCP-Users mailing list HCP-Users@humanconnectome.org http://lists.humanconnectome.org/mailman/listinfo/hcp-users