Hi Douglas,
Yes it does seem like large parts of the cerebellum have been removed. Is there anything I could do to get around this problem?
Thanks.
Regards, Heidi
On Tuesday, 23 August 2016, Douglas N Greve greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
It looks like there is a very large defect. Check the wm.mgz file to see if the cerebellum has been removed.
On 08/21/2016 08:46 AM, Heidi Foo wrote:
Dear FreeSurfer team,
I apologize for sending this email again. I am currently running recon-all for my subjects but for 2 of them, it stops at XL correcting defect. Do you have any ideas how I can deal with this problem? Attached the log file for your reference.
Thanks.
Regards, Heidi
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