Hi Julie,
not sure what to say re FAST. They are different algorithms with the same goal, and so will generate somewhat different results.
In general we find that the surface-based measures of cortex are more accurate than the voxel ones.
cheers, Bruce
On Fri, 4 Dec 2009, Julie McEntee wrote:
Hi,
So far, I have results from autorecon1 & -subcortseg. The aseg.stats that are obtained following these procedures contain measures of L & R-Cerebral-White-Matter and Cerebral Cortex. If I created masks (bitmaps) using these labels in FreeSurfer, would they be equivalent to whole-brain WM and GM, or do I need to use maps/surfaces created further along in the FreeSurfer processing stream (if so, which would be accurate)?
In general, how would these differ from the tissue segmentations obtained using FSL-FAST?
Thank-you for your help,
Julie
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