Dear FreeSurfer Community... what is the best approach to co-register a single subject to fsaverage space and for the results to have identical number of vertices and faces as fsaverage??? will it work by specifying a single subject in the make_average_surface command?? in other words is the sum of two individual averages (i.e., make_average_surface --subjects subjectA and make_average_surface --subjects subjectB) equal to make_average_surface --subjects subjectA subjectB???
Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Rachel
I think that will work.
Dick, Rachel wrote:
Dear FreeSurfer Community... what is the best approach to co-register a single subject to fsaverage space and for the results to have identical number of vertices and faces as fsaverage??? will it work by specifying a single subject in the make_average_surface command?? in other words is the sum of two individual averages (i.e., make_average_surface --subjects subjectA and make_average_surface --subjects subjectB) equal to make_average_surface --subjects subjectA subjectB???
Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Rachel
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yes, that should work. Or you can use AFNI to do it.
cheers, Bruce On Wed, 23 Apr 2008, Dick, Rachel wrote:
Dear FreeSurfer Community... what is the best approach to co-register a single subject to fsaverage space and for the results to have identical number of vertices and faces as fsaverage??? will it work by specifying a single subject in the make_average_surface command?? in other words is the sum of two individual averages (i.e., make_average_surface --subjects subjectA and make_average_surface --subjects subjectB) equal to make_average_surface --subjects subjectA subjectB???
Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Rachel
freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu