You can map the curvature from fsaverage to the individual (or reverse) and then load both on the surface to see if they agree. I think that CVS will/can save intermediate registrations, so you might check those to see if the problem is cropping up at a particular step.

On 11/9/2023 8:18 AM, Antonín Škoch wrote:

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Dear Doug,

thanks for the response.

Talairach registration seems OK.

I am not sure, how to check surface-based registration.
I have tried to look at subject's ?h.sphere.reg (with ?h.curv loaded) and ?h.sphere of fsaverage overlaid. But I am not sure if it is a correct way to do it: the spheres even do not spatially coincide (screenshot).

Regards,

Antonin



I'm not sure what happened. Have you checked the surface-based
registration? Also check the talairach reg.

On 10/19/2023 11:35 AM, Anton?n ?koch wrote:
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> Dear experts,
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> I have encountered an failure of
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> mri_cvs_register --mov my_subject --mni
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> The resulting output file
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> final_CVSmorphed_tocvs_avg35_inMNI152_norm.mgz
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> looks like in the attachment.
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> Could you please give me a hint, where could be a problem, or how to
> troubleshoot the mri_cvs_register routine?
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> Regards,
>
> Antonin Skoch
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