The surf/?h.w-g.pct.mgh is a map of the white-gray percent difference
On 12/20/2019 9:13 AM, Bruce Fischl wrote: sure, you should be able to make vertex-wise maps. I think Doug wrote something to do this, but if not I can modify mri_cnr to output mean and variance maps for gray and white easily enough.
cheers Bruce
On Fri, 20 Dec 2019, Liu Y wrote:
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Hi Bruce, Thanks for the info. Can the tool display the vertexes with low G/W contrast? I would like to use those vertexes as a guide for visual evaluation. Cheers, Yawu
Bruce Fischl fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edumailto:fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu 于 2019年12月19日周四 16:52写道: Hi Yawu
we have tools for mapping G/W contrast and CNR, but of course that presupposes that our surfaces are in the correct location (more or less). You can for example use vol2surf to sample at negative and positive proj_dist and compute this kind of thing, or I believe Doug has some binaries that do it for you
cheers Bruce
On Thu, 19 Dec 2019, Liu Y wrote:
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