Hi Rahul, Was that mislabeling of rostral anterior cingulate as callosum something that was relevant just for the volume segmentation (aseg)? Or were the surface parcellations (aparcs) somehow affected by the bug as well?
thanks, Mike H.
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 12:16 -0400, rahul@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi Mike,
The midline fix for most updated version of Freesurfer (v4.0.0) does indeed refer to the correction of the mislabelling of the rostral anterior cingulate as the corpus callosum, which was present in the prior version.
Best,
rahul
Hello, The Release Notes of v4.0.0 indicate that one of the bug fixes was "Corrected midline parcellation". Is this a fix that affects the volume segmentation (aseg) or the surface parcellation (aparc)?
Is that the fix for what was described in the "Known Issues" of v3.0.5 as "During cortical parcellation, areas of the anterior cingulate cortex (rostral anterior cingulate in the parcellation atlas), are mislabelled as corpus callosum or "unlabelled subcortical". A fix for this is in the works, possibly for the next release."
thanks, Mike H.
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