

What is the error when running inside the HCP Pipelines results?
Matt.
From: Asa Borzabadi <asa.bo...@gmail.com>
Reply-To: "hcp-...@humanconnectome.org" <hcp-...@humanconnectome.org>
Date: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 1:13 PM
To: "hcp-...@humanconnectome.org" <hcp-...@humanconnectome.org>
Subject: [hcp-users] acpc alignment of labels generated by recon-all
Dear experts,
My aim is to use MRI data which has been minimally-processed via the HCPpipeline and I want to identify subject-specific labels coming from the Benson,2014 method in which the visual areas are estimated based on subject-specific results of the recon-all. My analysis needs to be done in native subject space ( as T1w_acpc_dc_restore_brain.nii.gz), which means I want the areas' labels in the native subject space as well.
For some reason when I use ${StudyFolder}/${SubjectID}/T1w/${SubjectID}/ as the output of recon-all ( after prefreesurfer, freesurfer, and postfreesurfer bash files being compiled) the benson14_retinotopy code faces errors. However, when I used the unprocessed data and simply ran the recon-all command ( independent of the pipeline), and used those outputs, the benson14_retinotopy code worked and I got the labels; the labels (.mgz) are aligned with the brain.mgz file which has been generated by the freesurfer recon-all command.
(brain.mgz after simple recon-all (no pipeline) & Visual_areas_benson_aligned_with_brain_mgz_recon_all.nii.gz)

However, I want the labels to be aligned with the T1w_acpc_dc_restore_brain.nii.gz, hence I first used convert-xmf to get the inverse of acpc.mat file and then tried the following command:
applywarp -i Visual_areas_benson_aligned_with_brain_mgz_recon_all.nii.gz -o Visual_areas_aligned_with_brain_HCP_T1w_acpc_dc_restore_brain.nii.gz -r T1w_acpc_dc_restore_brain.nii.gz -w acpc_inverse.mat
The results would be ( T1w_acpc_dc_restore-brain.nii.gz &Visual_areas_aligned_with_brain_HCP_T1w_acpc_dc_restore_brain.nii.gz) :

Could you please let me know what is the correct way to achieve this goal?
Thank you so much for your help.
Regards,
Asa Farahani
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They should have that file. Are you sure the HCP Pipelines ran without error? Are you running FreeSurfer version 6.0?
Matt.
From: Asa Borzabadi <asa.bo...@gmail.com>
Reply-To: "hcp-...@humanconnectome.org" <hcp-...@humanconnectome.org>
Date: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 3:30 PM
To: "hcp-...@humanconnectome.org" <hcp-...@humanconnectome.org>
Subject: Re: [hcp-users] acpc alignment of labels generated by recon-all
Could it be due to the fact that in the outputs from HCPpipeline, we don't have a file named "rh.white" in the surf directory?
- if so, should I rename lh.white.deformed to lh.white?

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