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Aug 16, 2020 09:08 PM | Martin Styner
RE: DTIPrep on multi-shell data + DWMRI gradient mismatch error
Hi Maria
1. Multishell: yes DTIPrep can deal with multishell, just make sure the data correctly converted to NRRD. See also: https://www.na-mic.org/wiki/NAMIC_Wiki:DTI:Nrrd_format
we apply DTIprep to multi-shell all the time (it's most common way to apply it). While it adjust threshold to be more forgiving for higher shells (due to the lower SNR), it's still the case that higher shell data is more likely (erroneously) removed. Thus, inspect your initial data after DTIprep and see whether you want to relax the threshold to be less strict.
2. best disable the diffusion check, just as Steven suggested
Best
Martin
1. Multishell: yes DTIPrep can deal with multishell, just make sure the data correctly converted to NRRD. See also: https://www.na-mic.org/wiki/NAMIC_Wiki:DTI:Nrrd_format
we apply DTIprep to multi-shell all the time (it's most common way to apply it). While it adjust threshold to be more forgiving for higher shells (due to the lower SNR), it's still the case that higher shell data is more likely (erroneously) removed. Thus, inspect your initial data after DTIprep and see whether you want to relax the threshold to be less strict.
2. best disable the diffusion check, just as Steven suggested
Best
Martin
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Title | Author | Date |
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Maria Economou | Aug 12, 2020 | |
Maria Economou | Sep 30, 2020 | |
Steven Meisler | Aug 14, 2020 | |
Martin Styner | Aug 16, 2020 | |