Hello,
I have run recon-all on two timepoints of a subject (MPS1011-4 and MPS1011-5). I added control points to MPS1011-4 after the initial recon-all processing because large areas of white matter were excluded. Unfortunately, ~50% of the control points I added were apparently ignored, as they did not cause the missed wm areas to be segmented (see attached images).
I have run into this problem in a few other subjects as well, where large wm areas are missed even after adding control points and running recon-all -autorecon2-cp -autorecon3
The other timepoint exited with errors, leaving the brain unsegmented.
Any advice on how to accurately analyze these timepoints would be greatly appreciated. Their recon-all logs are also attached.
Thank you! Victor
Hi Victor If you upload the subject we will take a look Bruce
On Jun 19, 2014, at 1:59 PM, Victor Kovac kovac081@umn.edu wrote:
Hello,
I have run recon-all on two timepoints of a subject (MPS1011-4 and MPS1011-5). I added control points to MPS1011-4 after the initial recon-all processing because large areas of white matter were excluded. Unfortunately, ~50% of the control points I added were apparently ignored, as they did not cause the missed wm areas to be segmented (see attached images).
I have run into this problem in a few other subjects as well, where large wm areas are missed even after adding control points and running recon-all -autorecon2-cp -autorecon3
The other timepoint exited with errors, leaving the brain unsegmented.
Any advice on how to accurately analyze these timepoints would be greatly appreciated. Their recon-all logs are also attached.
Thank you! Victor <MPS1011-4a.png> <MPS1011-4b.png> <recon-all.log> <recon-all.log> _______________________________________________ Freesurfer mailing list Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer
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