Thanks Dr Douglas for bringing that out. If I remember correctly these structures did align when I viewed it using freeview. Will send the pictures later to confirm. Also these images had a good overlay with fsaverage image using tkmedit tool. Only that the resolution was not good with fsaverage that I used Colin atlas. Thanks much for your valuable suggestions I will double check and confirm with pics later.
Kind regards,
Sampada
On Friday, July 7, 2017, Douglas Greve greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
And the same process worked for thalamus and amygdala? If so, then I don't know what is going wrong. Try doing the visualization in freeview. Also see if the amyg/thal seem to be in the right place relative to brainstem when you visualize all of them together.
On 6/25/17 9:31 AM, Dr Sampada Sinha wrote:
Hello Dr Greve,
Will you please let me know if the above said process I did to overlay brainstorm mask on colin atlas is correct?
Thanks and regards,
Sam
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 8:47 PM, Dr Sampada Sinha < drsampadasinha@gmail.com javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','drsampadasinha@gmail.com');> wrote:
Thanks Dr Douglas for your reply. Following is the list of command I used to generate brainstem mask.
- I first created from average subject directory, mask of brainstem
using mri_binarize command:
mri_binarize --match 16 --i aseg.mgz --o hc_brainstem.mgz
- Then converted to mni305 space using mri_convert command:
mri_convert mdd_brainstem.mgz mdd_brainstem.mni305.mgz --apply_transform transforms/talairach.xfm -oc 0 0 0 --conform
- Converted the .mgz to nii.gz with command:
mri_convert mdd_brainstem.mni305.mgz mdd_brainstem.mni305.nii.gz
Finally overlaid it on the mni_colin_t1hires atlas using mango.
Thanks and regards,
Sam
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 7:59 PM, Douglas Greve <greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu');> wrote:
how was it created?
On 6/20/17 9:41 AM, Dr Sampada Sinha wrote:
Dear freesurfer experts,
I am trying to over brainstem mask of my patients' group on mmi_colin_t1hires atlas. I had no problems in overlaying thalamus or amygdala mask, but somehow the midbrain mask is shifted from the actual place (please see attachment). Can you please let me know how do I correct this error?
Thanks for all your help.
Kind regards,
Sam
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