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Posted by EdGronenschild on 28 Jun 2012 at 15:47 GMT

As authors of the PloS ONE paper we would like to respond to the numerous e-mails and reactions written on mailings lists and websites. We have never expected that our paper would have such an adverse impact. We have noticed that several so-called “journalists” have misinterpreted and erroneously extrapolated our conclusions. Even though this is not in our hands, we want to express our disappointment of these events and that we feel very uncomfortable with the created harassment.
We want to stress that it has never been our intention to put FreeSurfer in a bad light or to blame its developers, rather we wanted to quantify the effects that the developers frequently warned the users about. The results of our study confirm their recommendations and increase the awareness of such effects to (novice) users.
It is of course unavoidable that modifications to algorithms will produce different results; we, nevertheless, must admit that we were surprised that some effects were rather large.
We are using FreeSurfer frequently for our MRI data and we definitely intend to do so in the future. We are impressed by the efforts of the developer team to improve the algorithms and to extend the capabilities of FreeSurfer. We are most grateful to them because these continuing efforts enabled and will enable us to perform our research in a valid and proper manner.
Unfortunately, the media attention gave the impression that our conclusions would only be directed to FreeSurfer. We have written in our discussion section that some of the conclusions may apply to other packages in the field of neuroimaging as well. We hope that not only the developers but also the users will acknowledge our sincere intention to examine and increase awareness of uncontrolled variation in MRI data analyses in general and not to pinpoint Freesurfer. Therefore, we have informed also the users and developers of FSL about possible similar effects.


No competing interests declared.