Hi FS Experts,
I am planning to use the cerebellar segmentations in the routine recon-all which parcellates the cerebellum into cerebellar-white-matter and cerebellar-gray-matter. I am trying to define the two terms, as it appears that the cerebellar-white-matter label includes much if not all the deep-gray nuclei of the cerebellum (which is ideal, due to resolution and size of these structures).
Is there a reference I can specifically point to that details the labels and further the inclusion of these deep grey structures in the cerebellar-white-matter? I could not easily track down the correct FS white paper for this.
Thanks in advance, Mitch
The cerebellar GM is just cerebellar cortex and does not include those deep gray structures. I don't know if we have a description of the manual labeling protocol. The closest you are going to come to is this paper (unless Bruce knows differently)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11832223/
On 1/22/2021 11:54 AM, Horn, Mitchell Jacob wrote:
Hi FS Experts,
I am planning to use the cerebellar segmentations in the routine recon-all which parcellates the cerebellum into cerebellar-white-matter and cerebellar-gray-matter. I am trying to define the two terms, as it appears that the cerebellar-white-matter label includes much if not all the deep-gray nuclei of the cerebellum (which is ideal, due to resolution and size of these structures).
Is there a reference I can specifically point to that details the labels and further the inclusion of these deep grey structures in the cerebellar-white-matter? I could not easily track down the correct FS white paper for this.
Thanks in advance,
Mitch
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