On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Alex Wade wrote:
I have recently started to use FS to generate cortical surfaces for boundary element modelling in EEG source localization. In particular I would like to use the pial surface generated by FS. I have three problems:
1: I can only get FS to generate individual hemispheres. For the BEM, I need a single, connected, mesh for the entire brain. Is there a way to get this (perhaps by fooling FS into not disconnecting the hemispheres early in the segmentation process)?
sorry, no easy way to do this.
2: The white/gray boundary mesh is topologically correct (no bridges / handles / holes etc..). Is the pial surface mesh also correct?
yes, all the surfaces should have the same topology at the end (except the ?h.qsphere, which you don't have to worry about)
3: Is there a way to generate the volume inside the pial surface? That is - can I flood fill the pial surface in some way to extract the voxels that lie inside it as 3d volume?
inside the entire surface? Or just between pial and white? There is something to do the filling, but I can never remember what it is. Tosa: what's it called?
cheers, Bruce
Many thanks
Alex
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