Try using mris_preproc. It will do the resampling and concatenation for
you. I recommend that you use fsaverage (or your result of
make_average_subject) as a target subject. It is the same as ico7 but
makes things a little easier to manage as it is an actual subject. It
will make no difference from an analysis standpoint (mostly the only
diff will be in the display).
doug
Lars M. Rimol wrote:
Hi,
I want to resample a number of subjets' (e.g.) thickness files to ico
(atlas space). It
seems that mir_surf2surf has been changed, can I still use a list of
subject
names to specify the subjects with the flag --f?
Also, what is source and what is target? I assume source is the file
that is mapped onto the target, so that the output file will contain
the data from the source file in the coordinate system of the target
file?
I used this command line to resample subject 20543 to ico:
mri_surf2surf --hemi lh --srcsubject subj20543 --srcsurfval thickness
--src_type curv --trgsubject ico --trgicoorder 7 --trgsurfval TEST.mgh
If I want to do this with a list of subjects, is there any way to
specify such a list on the command line?
Is
--src_type curv correct? Is this flag valid for both thickness files,
sulc files, any type of .mgh files (if I e.g. calculate some ratio
based on a set of surface files and store the result as an .mgh)?
Can I use make_average_subject and use -trgsubject
<average_subject> instead of -trgsubject ico Would that
make any difference?
Thank you!
Lars
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yours,
LMR
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