Hi Actually, its the opposite. I'm trying to get a volume from the label aka http://brainybehavior.com/neuroimaging/2010/05/converting-cortical-labels-fr...
On 06/16/11, Douglas N Greve greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
If you're trying to create a label from a volume then use mri_cor2label. doug
Sudhin A. Shah wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use this for the aparc+aseg-in-highres.mgz file instead of the default aparc
mri_annotation2label --subject AY --hemi lh --outdir $fsfolder/AY/labels this works
But how do I specify aparc+aseg-in-highres.mgz
I tried --aparc+aseg-in-highres but it was not recognised..
Thank you, S
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