Ye,Since no one's replied, I'll say it does look like the cb is infringing on the pial surface. It's easier to tell the boundary toward the center of the brain than it is toward the lower portion. It's easier to tell, in my opinion, in the coronal view. Toggling the surface off may help as well.jonOn Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 4:04 PM, ye tian <tianye730@gmail.com> wrote:
_______________________________________________Dear Freesurfers,My first attempt of this message didn't get through. Sorry for those who are receiving it for the second time.Basically, I think that the pial surface in the blue circle is extending into cerebellum. I need a second vote on my decision to manual edit.Thank you very much!Sincerely,YeOn Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 11:33 AM, ye tian <tianye730@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Freesurfers,Is the attached file an example of pial surface extending into cerebellum?Thank you very much!Sincerely,Ye
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