Hi Bruce, I performed both cp and wm edits and was able to fix most of the subjects in the meantime. I’ll still see if I can get it ftp’d over to you guys to take a look for future reference.
thanks! Adam
Hi Adam
it's impossible to say without seeing some examples. If you upload a problematic subject (the entire subject directory from recon-all) we will take a look cheers Bruce On Wed, 22 Oct 2014, Adam Mezher wrote:
Hi All, I'm running a number of subjects who have FTLD and their surfarce/parcellation outputs are quite poor (especially in the frontal lobe obviously). Are there any expert commands that can be used to attempt to fix this issue without having to do individual edits? Most of the subjects have underestimations in most frontal gyri and insula.
Thanks a lot, Adam
Adam Mezher USC Imaging Genetics Center Marina Del Rey, CA
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sounds good Bruce On Mon, 27 Oct 2014, Adam Mezher wrote:
Hi Bruce,
I performed both cp and wm edits and was able to fix most of the subjects in the meantime. I’ll still see if I can get it ftp’d over to you guys to take a look for future reference.
thanks!
Adam
Hi Adam
it's impossible to say without seeing some examples. If you upload a problematic subject (the entire subject directory from recon-all) we will take a look cheers Bruce On Wed, 22 Oct 2014, Adam Mezher wrote:
Hi All, I'm running a number of subjects who have FTLD and their surfarce/parcellation outputs are quite poor (especially in the frontal lo
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obviously). Are there any expert commands that can be used to attempt to f
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this issue without having to do individual edits? Most of the subjects hav
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underestimations in most frontal gyri and insula.
Thanks a lot, Adam
Adam Mezher USC Imaging Genetics Center Marina Del Rey, CA
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