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| == tkmedit == | There is a sample subject, called 'bert', found in the freesurfer/subjects directory, which contains pre-processed data stored in .mgz files. |
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| There is a sample subject, called 'bert', found in the freesurfer/subjects directory, which contains pre-processed data stored in .mgz files (not in COR formatted files, which is a deprecated format). | == freeview (volume & surface viewer) == |
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| tkmedit bert orig.mgz | $> <source_freesurfer> $> freeview -v $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/mri/brainmask.mgz -v $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/mri/aseg.mgz:colormap=lut:opacity=0.2 -f $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/surf/lh.white:edgecolor=yellow -f $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/surf/rh.white:edgecolor=yellow -f $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/surf/lh.pial:annot=aparc:edgecolor=red -f $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/surf/rh.pial:annot=aparc:edgecolor=red |
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| To view the subcortical segmentation results, type: {{{ tkmedit bert norm.mgz -segmentation aseg.mgz $FREESURFER_HOME/FreeSurferColorLUT.txt }}} Note: you may need to include 'mri/' in the aseg.mgz path shown above on older versions of tkmedit. As you move the mouse over areas of the brain, the label info is found in the 'Sgmtn label' box. == tksurfer == To view a surface, type: {{{ tksurfer bert rh pial }}} To increase brightness on that surface, in tksurfer: View->Configure->Lighting->Brightness To view cortical parcellation labels, in tksurfer: File->Label->Import Annotation Browse to file rh.aparc.annot and select OK Redraw View icon is the one with the up/down arrows |
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| recon-all --help | less | $> recon-all --help | less |
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| recon-all -s bert -all | $> recon-all -s bert -all }}} If you get a permission error type the following: {{{ $> sudo chmod -R a+w $FREESURFER_HOME/subjects/bert }}} Then try again. {{{ $> recon-all -s bert -all |
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| Now you will have two files in $SUBJECTS_DIR/<subjid>/mri/orig, named 001.mgz and 002.mgz. The {{{recon-all -i}}} command has taken your two structural scans and average/motion-correct them. Note that in your own case, the name of the dicom files will be different (in this example, 95555-2-1.dcm is the first of a collection of 128 files). With the two structural scans now imported in a freesurfer subject directory, you can begin processing the subject: | Now you will have two files in $SUBJECTS_DIR/<subjid>/mri/orig, named 001.mgz and 002.mgz. The {{{recon-all -i}}} command has taken your two structural scans and converted them to .mgz format. Note that in your own case, the name of the dicom files will be different (in this example, 95555-2-1.dcm is the first of a collection of 128 files). This import command is only issued '''once''', i.e. once your data has been successfully imported, do not use the {{{-i}}} flags again. With the two structural scans now imported into a freesurfer subject directory, you can begin processing the subject: |
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Testing your FreeSurfer installation
There is a sample subject, called 'bert', found in the freesurfer/subjects directory, which contains pre-processed data stored in .mgz files.
freeview (volume & surface viewer)
$> <source_freesurfer> $> freeview -v $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/mri/brainmask.mgz -v $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/mri/aseg.mgz:colormap=lut:opacity=0.2 -f $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/surf/lh.white:edgecolor=yellow -f $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/surf/rh.white:edgecolor=yellow -f $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/surf/lh.pial:annot=aparc:edgecolor=red -f $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/surf/rh.pial:annot=aparc:edgecolor=red
recon-all -help
The Freesurfer command:
$> recon-all --help | less
will print text on the overall functionality of Freesurfer.
recon-all -all
To re-create all volume and surface files, on the command-line type:
$> recon-all -s bert -all
If you get a permission error type the following:
$> sudo chmod -R a+w $FREESURFER_HOME/subjects/bert
Then try again.
$> recon-all -s bert -all
Note that this operation may take 24 hours to complete. Consult recon-all --help for instructions on how to conduct multi-stage processing (eg. -autorecon1, -autorecon2 and -autorecon3). The -autorecon1 stage completes in less than a half an hour, and is worth running to test your installation, as it exercises most of the libraries. To run, type:
$> recon-all -s bert -autorecon1
Getting started with your own data
Given a subject having two sets of DICOMS (two runs of structural scans), do the following to setup a subject, where <subjid> is replaced with whatever name or id you want to give to that subject and SUBJECTS_DIR is set to the directory where you want to keep your subjects:
$> recon-all -s <subjid> \ -i <path_to_dicoms>/95555-2-1.dcm -i <path_to_dicoms>/95555-3-1.dcm
Now you will have two files in $SUBJECTS_DIR/<subjid>/mri/orig, named 001.mgz and 002.mgz. The recon-all -i command has taken your two structural scans and converted them to .mgz format. Note that in your own case, the name of the dicom files will be different (in this example, 95555-2-1.dcm is the first of a collection of 128 files). This import command is only issued once, i.e. once your data has been successfully imported, do not use the -i flags again. With the two structural scans now imported into a freesurfer subject directory, you can begin processing the subject:
$> recon-all -s <subjid> -all
Questions?
Send email to: freesurfer AT nmr DOT mgh DOT harvard DOT edu
Bug reports: analysis-bugs AT nmr DOT mgh DOT harvard DOT edu
