On 26 February 2017 at 22:35:52, Douglas Greve (greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu) wrote:
Probably not. Probably you the cerebellum is still attached. You should check the wm.mgz volume.
On 2/24/17 11:21 AM, Shane Schofield wrote:Hi Freesurfer Team,I am running recon-all on Freesurfer version 6. A few of my subjects have “XL defect detected …” and their recon-all have been running for more than 20 hours. I hope this is not a silly question, but will this XL defect be corrected eventually…?Another question, what are “defects”? Is there anything I could do to the raw T1 before recon-all?Thanks!Shane
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