Hi Noam
we should just preserve whatever index they use
cheers Bruce On Fri, 30 Oct 2015, Peled, Noam wrote:
Hey Bruce, I meant for the Lausanne250 parcellation (http://journals.plos.org/plosone/a rticle?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0048121) The problem is with the #index column. To create a custom lookup table, I ne ed to know what is the #index each label gets in the output file of mri_aparc2aseg. I want to users to be able to load this new mgz file into freeview with the right lookup table. Thanks, Noam On Fri, 30 Oct 2015, Bruce wrote:
what is the laus250 parcellation? The lookup tables are in text so you should be able to open one in an editor and see what the format is. It's pretty straightforward. # lines are comments, then it is
<index #> <text name> <red> <green> <blue> <alpha (not used>
cheers Bruce
On Fri, 30 Oct 2015, Peled, Noam wrote:
Hey all, I used mri_aparc2aseg to map the cortical labels from the laus250 parcellation. Now I need to create a new lookup table, mainly for displaying the labels'
names in freeview. How can I know what id each label gets in my new laus+aseg.mgz file?
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