Hi Matthieu,

Just adding to Niels' answer: for other types of vertexwise data, it's possible to do in PALM (i.e., it will read surface formats such as FreeSurfer's or CIFTI).

All the best,

Anderson

On 7 November 2017 at 15:55, Niels Bergsland <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Matthieu,
There isn't a direct longitudinal FIRST pipeline, but you can do it.

What you need to do is run the concat_bvars command with all of your data. Then you run first_utils like in the guide. At this point, you need to use fslsplit on the output and then perform the subtractions with fslmaths and then merge the difference images back together with fslmerge. You probably know this already, but the order of the inputs to concat_bvars corresponds to their order in the 4D output from first_utils. So when you do the fslmaths and fslmerge, just make sure that you have things in the right order. 
Good luck!
Niels

On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 9:43 PM, Matthieu Vanhoutte <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear FSL's experts,

Do you know if there would be a mean to compare longitudinal evolution of two vertex-wise data (i.e. kind of longitudinal correlation) with PALM or others ?

Best regards,
Matthieu



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