```{r, echo=FALSE, message=FALSE, include=FALSE} if (!requireNamespace("pacman")) install.packages("pacman") packages_cran <- c("here") pacman::p_load(char = packages_cran) if (basename(here::here()) == "highspeed"){ path_root = here::here("highspeed-mriqc") } else { path_root = here::here() } ``` ## MRI quality control #### Overview > MRIQC extracts no-reference IQMs (image quality metrics) from structural (T1w and T2w) and functional MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) data. Please see the [official MRIQC documentation](https://mriqc.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) for details and refer to the paper listed in the References section. #### Container: `mriqc` container, version 0.15.2rc1 MRIQC quality control was performed using [`mriqc`](https://mriqc.readthedocs.io/en/stable/), version 0.15.2rc1 ``` bash singularity pull docker://poldracklab/mriqc:0.15.2rc1 ``` #### MRIQC subject-level reports: `highspeed-mriqc-subject-level.sh` First, MRIQC has to run on the individual subject-, (if available, session-), modality- and run- level. This is achieved by running the `highspeed-mriqc-subject-level.sh` shell-script. The script is parallelizing all subjects, sessions, modalities and runs on the cluster. ```{bash, echo=TRUE, code=readLines(file.path(path_root, "code", "mriqc", "highspeed-mriqc-subject-level.sh")), eval=FALSE} ``` #### MRIQC group-level reports: `highspeed-mriqc-group-level.sh` Afterwards, one can run the `highspeed-mriqc-group-level.sh` script to acquire group statistics of the quality metrics. ```{bash, echo=TRUE, code=readLines(file.path(path_root, "code", "mriqc", "highspeed-mriqc-group-level.sh")), eval=FALSE} ``` #### References > Esteban, O., Birman, D., Schaer, M., Koyejo, O. O., Poldrack, R. A., & Gorgolewski, K. J. (2017). MRIQC: Advancing the automatic prediction of image quality in MRI from unseen sites. PLoS ONE, 12(9), e0184661. [doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184661](https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184661)