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Because disk space is now inexpensive, in 2011 this practice was discontinued and now the cortical surface model is stored with the fMRI data is the "fs" (for freesurfer) directory:
Because disk space is now inexpensive, in 2011 this practice was discontinued and now the cortical surface model is stored with the fMRI data is the "fs" (for freesurfer) directory:
  /Volumes/data1/subjID/fs
  /Volumes/data1/subjID/fs
 
e.g.
/Volumes/data1/DB/fs
For web pages describing the previous method, please see
For web pages describing the previous method, please see
[[Beauchamp:PrepCortSurfModelsOLD|OLD version of Preparation for Creating Cortical Surface Models]]
[[Beauchamp:PrepCortSurfModelsOLD|OLD version of Preparation for Creating Cortical Surface Models]]


== Initial setup in /surfaces ==
== Initial setup in /surfaces ==

Revision as of 07:46, 15 September 2011

First step: creating an Anatomical BRIK

Surfaces are created from an anatomical (T1) MRI dataset. Surface creation works best if two or more T1 datasets are acquired and averaged. Averaging can be done in AFNI (easier) or in FreeSurfer. To average anatomies using AFNI, use the following commands. Motion correction is applied before averaging in case the subject moved between anatomies.

3dAllineate -base 3DSAG_T1_2.nii -source 3DSAG_T1_1.nii -prefix ${ec}anatr1_1RegTo2 -verb -warp shift_rotate -cost mi -automask -1Dfile ${ec}anatr2toanatr1
3dmerge -gnzmean -nscale -prefix ${ec}anatavg 3DSAG_T1_2.nii  ${ec}anatr1_1RegTo2+orig

or

 3dAllineate -base {$ec}anatr2+orig -source {$ec}anatr2+orig -prefix ${ec}anatr1_1RegTo2 -verb -warp shift_rotate -cost mi -automask -1Dfile ${ec}anatr2toanatr1
 3dmerge -gnzmean -nscale -prefix ${ec}anatavg  {$ec}anatr2+orig  ${ec}anatr1_1RegTo2+orig

Second step: FreeSurfer preparation

Run the script file

 /Volumes/data1/scripts/@prep_dir anat_name

NB: To access this script (or anything else on data1) then data1 must be mounted on your Mac. To run this command first change into the directory where the subject's data is stored. e.g.

 cd /Volumes/data1/UT/DB/afni

Then, type the command. e.g.

 /Volumes/data1/scripts/@prep_dir DBanatavg+orig.BRIK

if you have an average anatomy or

/Volumes/data1/scripts/@prep_dir DBanatr1+orig.BRIK

or

/Volumes/data1/scripts/@prep_dir 3dsag_t1.nii

if you do not. Be sure to include the full file name including the .BRIK or .nii suffix.

Location of the created surface

Creating a cortical surface model requires a lot of disk space (~1-2 GB per subject). Because disk space was historically limited, cortical surface models were created on a different disk than the fMRI data. e.g.

 /Volumes/data9/surfaces

for the surface and

/Volumes/data1/subjID/afni

for the fMRI data. Because disk space is now inexpensive, in 2011 this practice was discontinued and now the cortical surface model is stored with the fMRI data is the "fs" (for freesurfer) directory:

/Volumes/data1/subjID/fs

e.g.

/Volumes/data1/DB/fs

For web pages describing the previous method, please see OLD version of Preparation for Creating Cortical Surface Models

Initial setup in /surfaces

Make subject directory in /Volumes/data9/surfaces

mkdir lastname_firstname

cd into directory

mkdir afni

copy high resolution scans into afni directory

ie.

3dcopy /Volumes/data1/UT/CG/afni/CGanatr1+orig ./CGanatr1

Creating FreeSurfer Directory Structures for Individual Subjects

FreeSurfer requires a specific directory structure for each subject. In addition FreeSurfer requires that subjects’ directories be listed in the $SUBJECTS_DIR. Since this is an environment variable, it can be set at anytime:

set SUBJECTS_DIR = /surfaces/subject_name/ 

The program mksubjdirs constructs the directory structure automatically.

cd $SUBJECTS_DIR
mksubjdirs subjID

Importing AFNI Files into FreeSurfer

The mri_convert program is used to convert the BRIK/HEAD files into the mgz format (gzipped MGH file),:

mri_convert $SUBJECTS_DIR/afni/subjIDanatr+orig.BRIK $SUBJECTS_DIR/subjID/mri/001.mgz

This should be repeated for every anatomical scan with the number scheme 001.mgz, 002.mgz, 003.mgz, etc.

or

 mri_convert afni/CAavganat+orig.BRIK CA/mri/001.mgz

if the averaging is done in AFNI (recommended method).


Ignore warnings issued by Freesurfer about using only one anatomical scan