preprocessMprage
preprocessFunctional
sliceMotion4d
ROI_TempCorr.R
preprocessFunctional
prepends each processing step as a prefix to each input, creating files like brnaswutm_func.nii.gz
. In reverse order (order of name), the posible steps are:
prefix | desc |
---|---|
A |
Auto Correlation removal (optional) |
b |
Bandpass filtering (optional, simultaneous with regression, for rest) |
g |
Global signal regression (optional, label optional, part of r) |
r |
Nuisance regression (optional) |
n |
Intensity normalization |
f |
High-pass filtering (optional, simultaneous with regression, for task) |
a |
ICA-AROMA (optional, requires warp) |
s |
Smoothing |
w |
Co-registration and warping to standard space (spatial normalization, optional) |
u |
Field map unwarping (optional; Susceptibility Distortion Correction) |
d |
Intensity/wavelet despiking (optional) |
k |
Skull stripping and intensity thresholding |
mt |
4D slice-time motion correction (sliceMotion4d) |
m |
Motion correction |
t |
Slice timing correction |
p |
Physio/retroicor (optional) |
0 |
truncate (optional, if scanner output includes disacq) |
_ |
fslorient |
see bibtex or plain text citations and preprocessFunctional -check_dependencies
- ROBEX
- ANTs
- FSL
- ICA-AROMA
- v4
aroma
: https://github.com/rtrhd/ICA-AROMA - orig repackages as
ica_aroma
: https://github.com/WillForan/ICA-AROMA/tree/maartenmennes-setup.py
- v4
- AFNI
- MNI2009c
- Brain Wavelet ToolboX
- NiPy(4dslicewarp)
Limited testing using bats in test/
.
see make test
(Makefile)
Running ROI_TempCorr.R
is internally parallelized (default njobs=4
). If you are also forking in e.g. a bash for loop like ROI_TempCorr.R ... &
(and maybe paired with lncdtool's waitforjobs
, some care will need to be taken to not hit a R parallel package socket port conflict.
- the easiest solution is to disable internal parallelization:
ROI_TempCorr.R ... -njobs 1
. - Alternatively, you can manually set the port for each
ROI_TempCorr.R
. Consider
ROI_TempCorr.R ... -port "$((11290 + $(pgrep -caf ROI_TempCorr) ))"
The code is "for your information." There are no plans (or avaiable resources) to support external usage.