sorry, no. You could create them fairly easily from fsaverage7, since the
fsaverage6 is a subset of the vertices in 7. Just pick out the locations of
the fsaverage6 vertices from the fsaverage7 flat map and write it out as a
flat map (easy to do in matlab for example)
On Wed,
______________________________8 Aug 2018, Dinicola, Lauren wrote:
> Hi all,
> We are hoping to visualize flat maps of surface data sampled to fsaverage6. Do 'flat.patch' files
> exist already for fsaverage6?
>
> Thank you for any help,
>
> Lauren DiNicola
>
>
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