Hi Bruce,
I have been using mri_vol2surf to project nifti volumes onto subject surfaces but I am not sure I understand how to then convert the ouput .mgh file into a label that can then be used to sample the surface measures of that subject. I have attached an image of one subject (con_2304_roi_lh_lat.tif) with one volumetric ROI projected to the surface. As you can see it contains perhaps three patches that I would like to treat as one label with which I could then use to sample the surface measures of the subject. Is this something I can do with mri_vol2surf?
If I draw three labels on that subjects' surface, how do you then merge those labels together to be able to sample from the combined area? I have tried mri_mergelabel but I get a tail error when I try this:
mri_mergelabels -i ./lh.it-sts.roi.label -i ./lh.it.roi.label -o lh.combo-it.label tail: cannot open `+3' for reading: No such file or directory tail: cannot open `+3' for reading: No such file or directory Done
Cheers,
-Morgan
Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Morgan,
what format is your volume ROI in? I think Doug's mri_vol2surf will do this. If you have it in our label format file, then just loading it into tksurfer will work if all the vertex #s are -1 (it will sample it onto the surface)
Bruce On Thu, 24 May 2007, Morgan Hough wrote:
I was wondering if I can make a cortical label from a volume ROI from the commandline. I would like to extract thickness values from a region defined in each subject's volume space. Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
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