Hi Folks,

On the FAQ, the response to one question says that the surfaces near the medial wall, hippocampus and amygdala are unreliable and should be excluded from a thickness analysis. The link for this is:
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/UserContributions/FAQ#Q.Thesurfacesnearthemedialwall.2Chippocampus.2Candamygdalaaren.27taccuratelyfollowingthestructuresthere.HowcanIfixthis.3F

My question is, as a rule of thumb, are there any other regions that should be excluded while doing manual corrections to pial and main surfaces ?
For example, should we stop looking at the pial and main surfaces in the axial slices where the medulla is observed ?
Basically, are there any other suggestions about which regions do not need corrections to the pial and main surfaces ?

thanks
Mehul