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Beware (Surprisingly Common) Left-Right Flips in Your MRI Data: An Efficient and Robust Method to Check MRI Dataset Consistency Using AFNI

Daniel Glen, Paul A. Taylor, Bradley R. Buchsbaum, Robert W. Cox, Richard C. Reynolds

2020Frontiers in Neuroinformatics28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Knowing the difference between left and right is generally assumed throughout the brain MRI research community. However, we note widespread occurrences of left-right orientation errors in MRI open database repositories where volumes have contained systematic left-right flips between subject EPIs and anatomicals, due to having incorrect or missing file header information. Here we present a simple method in AFNI for determining the consistency of left and right within a pair of acquired volumes for a particular subject; the presence of EPI-anatomical inconsistency, for example, is a sign that dataset header information likely requires correction. The method contains both a quantitative evaluation as well as a visualizable verification. We test the functionality using publicly available datasets. Left-right flipping is not immediately obvious in most cases, so we also present visualization methods for looking at this problem (and other potential problems), using examples from both FMRI and DTI datasets.

Topics & Concepts

HeaderConsistency (knowledge bases)Computer scienceData miningArtificial intelligenceOrientation (vector space)Left and rightPattern recognition (psychology)MathematicsEngineeringStructural engineeringComputer networkGeometryFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications
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