Hi Robin

 

If you run-recon-all you will get a map that we call “sulc” for each subject. When we generated our original manual parcellations we used it to guide where to place the boundary between a sulcus and a gyrus. Essentially we used the zero-crossing of sulc. Load it on an white surface and see if that works for you.

 

Cheers

Bruce

 

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Hi,

Is there a tool within freesurfer that can be used to delineate gyral boundaries (delineate sulci) from an individual's T1 scan in native space?

To be clear, the purpose wouldn't be to broadly identify or parcellate different gyri, but to delineate the boundary between gyri and sulci.

Many thanks,

Robin

 

 

 

Dr. Robin Cash (PhD) | ARC Senior Research Fellow

Department of Biomedical Engineering,

UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre,

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