Hello Erin,
Thank you so much for asking. I have been curious to know this, too.
Sincerely, Ye
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Erin Browning brownin8@uwm.edu wrote:
Hello--
We have a set of scans with bad artifact throughout the temporal lobe and the superior cortex. We've had to do the normalization steps (n3 correction, normalization) manually on most of these scans to preserve the gm/wm boundary. Now, when we run mri_segment, it leaves out some gray matter along the pial border. Is there a correction for this? Mri_segment has wlo and whi and ghi, but no glo, and it doesn't look like there's a method to add gray matter to the pial boundary like there is to remove it.
Thank you, Erin Browning
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