FreeSurfer Release Notes

These Release Notes cover what's new in a release, and known issues. See the download and install page for the current stable release. See previous release notes for older versions.

Beta 8.0.0 Release (Nov 5, 2024)

FreeSurfer version 8.0.0-beta can be found here. This major release with many changes. recon-all will have different output than version 7. In terms of changes to recon-all, here are the changes: * Now uses synthseg, synthstrip, and synthmorph (deep learning algorithms). These make recon-all more robust and much faster. Technically, synthmorph is not needed for recon-all to run, but the nonlinear registration can be used in multimodal analysis to map to the MNI152. * There is now DL automatic segmentation of regions that often cause errors in pial surface placement. These include the major sinuses (sagittal and transverse) as well as a spot between frontal and temporal lobes where the middle cerebral artery (MCA) and dura cause bright areas. * Several fixes in entorhinal cortex. First, the WM in EC is segmented using DL. The WM is often only 0.5mm thick and very hard to see; this often resulted in severe white surface areas in this location requiring manual editing to fix. The new surface now represents gyrus ambiens much better. Second, The white surface is extended to the front of amygdala. Third, the binary cortex of label now covers entorhinal cortex and parts of the temporal pole better allowing the pial surface to extend out to its true edge. * Some bugs where found in and around inferior frontal cortex causes the white surface to extend too far into basal ganglia. This has been fixed. This is above and beyond the issue reported in 7.3.2 below. * All the bug fixes described below are now turned on by default. * These changes will work with longitudinal with the caveat that the volumetric segmentation will not be fully longitudinal. The segmentation will be applied to the time point in the base space, but it will not (and cannot) be initialized with the base segmentation. Initial tests indicated that the change in power was minimal and mixed. * recon-all will now run in about 2h vs 8h on a single CPU. It will, however, required about 24GB of memory to run.

Stable v7.4.1 Release (June 20, 2023)

FreeSurfer version 7.4.1 can be found here. Unless new features are employed, recon-all will give the same exact result as other 7.X releases. This version has some critical fixes to MiDeFace

Known Issues with 7.4.1

Stable v7.4.0 Release (May 10, 2023)

FreeSurfer version 7.4.0 can be found here. Unless new features are employed, recon-all will give the same exact result as other 7.X releases. Here are some of the highlights:

Known Issues with 7.4.0

Stable v7.3.2 Release (Aug 8 2022)

FreeSurfer version 7.3.2 can be found here. Unless new features are employed, recon-all will give the same exact result as other 7.X releases. Here are some of the highlights:

Known Issues

Stable v7.2 Release (July 19, 2021)

FreeSurfer version 7.2 can be found here. This new version fixes bugs and adds some new features (Tracula has changed substantially). Unless the new features are employed, recon-all will give the same exact result as 7.1.1 and 7.1.0. The only slight exception is that a T2 masking bug was fixed, but this should not affect the downstream results. Results from subjects analyzed with 7.2 can be mixed with subjects analyzed with 7.1.{0,1}. Here are some of the highlights:

Stable v7.1.1 Release (July 27, 2020)

FreeSurfer version 7.1.1 can be found here. This new version fixes bugs and adds some new features. Unless the new features are employed, it will give the same result as 7.1.0; consequently, results from subjects analyzed with 7.1.1 can be mixed with subjects analyzed with 7.1.0.

Bug Fixes:

New Features:

Stable v7.1.0 Release (May 11, 2020)

FreeSurfer version 7.1.0 can be found here. This new version is being released so quicly after the previous one because we found some small issues with the way that conforming step was being performed. The conforming step takes your input volume and converts it to 256x256x256 1mm and converts the type to UCHAR (8 bit). When converting to UCHAR, it has to do some intensity rescaling. The method for doing this was changed in 7.0.0. In most data sets, this results in small changes to the output. However, we just discovered that it can result in large problems in some data sets, so, for 7.1.0, we are reverting back to the pre-7.0.0 method. Going forward, we recommend that people NOT use 7.0.0 and use 7.1.0 instead. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused. Note: always analyze all of your subjects using recon-all from a single version, do not mix versions.

Stable v7.0.0 Release (Apr 29, 2020) is being recalled and should not be used. Please use version 7.1.0 above.

Stable v6.0

23 January 2017

Stable release version 6.0 is a major release containing new features and bug fixes.

What's New

Known Issues