Thanks Bruce for your reply.
This is actually helpful. Could you please briefly describe how can I generate the skeleton?
Thank you, Amir
On 1/27/2011 10:33 AM, Bruce Fischl wrote:
no, sorry, we don't generate sulcal ribbons, although it wouldn't be too hard to generate a skeleton from the flattened parcellaton
cheers Bruce On Wed, 26 Jan 2011, Amir Tahmasebi wrote:
Dear experts,
I would like to extract certain sulcal ribbons from brain surface and create a probability map for each sulcus type. I was wondering if freesurfer generates sulcal ribbons (or sulci curves on the flatten surface) in the subject space.
Thank you, Amir
On 1/26/2011 3:13 PM, Michael Harms wrote:
Hi Justin, It partly depends on what exactly you want when you say "brain volume". Do you want a measure of estimated intracranial volume (intended to be independent of atrophy)? A measure of gray matter + white matter + ventricles? Or only gray matter + white matter? Do you care whether the cerebellum is included or not?
cheers, -MH
On Wed, 2011-01-26 at 12:52 -0600, Justin Eisenberg wrote:
Hi all,
What is the best way to calculate total brain volume? It seems that there are multiple ways to do it--mris_volume and mris_wm_volume, add up the structures in the aseg.stats and ?h.aparc.stats files, or using the BrainSegVol or BrainSegVolNotVent from aseg.stats.
What do you recommend?
Thanks! Justin -- Justin Eisenberg Washington University in St. Louis Arts& Sciences | 2013 JEisenberg@wustl.edu JEisenberg323@gmail.com 262.914.4648
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