Hi FS Folks,
I've often seen articles present their data on semi-inflated cortical surfaces, and I'd like to display my regions of interest in such a format. However, I've only found inflated, pial, and white surface options in qdec or tksurfer. Am I overlooking an option somewhere?
Thank you for your assistance, Kelvin
-- Kelvin Y. Liang MSTP, School of Medicine Washington University in St. Louis
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Hi Kevin,
you can generate one by going to the surf directory for a subject and running
mris_inflate -n <steps> lh.white lh.partially_inflated
where n ranges from 1 to 10 (10 is the default that gives the fully inflated surface)
cheers Bruce
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009, Liang, Kelvin wrote:
Hi FS Folks,
I've often seen articles present their data on semi-inflated cortical surfaces, and I'd like to display my regions of interest in such a format. However, I've only found inflated, pial, and white surface options in qdec or tksurfer. Am I overlooking an option somewhere?
Thank you for your assistance, Kelvin
-- Kelvin Y. Liang MSTP, School of Medicine Washington University in St. Louis
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