Hi Taha
none that I can think of. The medial wall is pretty substantial region though - I am more concerned about your subject with only 53 vertices in it. You can visualize it by loading the ?h.cortex.label onto the inflated surface. Everything not in the label should be set to 0
cheers Bruce
On Tue, 18 Oct 2016, Taha Abdullah wrote:
I see now, thanks for the answer. If I may, is there any particular reason why such a disparity between two subjects, is this due to anatomical variability between individuals? I was surprised by the 9,000 values that was missing.
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 10:40 AM, Douglas Greve greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
The entire medial wall has thickness values of 0 because there is no cortex there. There needs to be a surface in that area because we need a closed surface. On 10/12/16 8:10 PM, Taha Abdullah wrote: Hello All,Quick question, I ran recon-all with the qcache option and after converting the ?.thickness.fsaverage.mgh to an ascii text file via mri_convert I am noticing some vertices have 0mm thickness and it varies, for example, one subject had 53 vertices labeled as zeros while another had over 9,000 vertices. Is there a method I can use to have a thickness value for each of the 163000+ vertices? I am not sure if this is a possible registration issue to mni305.
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