Hi Freesurfer,
I am tring to inflate pial surface until the sphere. I have tried mris_inflate and set the number of iteration to be large. However, it seems to inflate the brain to a limit and no further inflation. I have also tried mris_sphere, but it seems not what I want. It more likely to map the pial surface onto a sphere and inflate it along the sphere. I should say in advance, I only got .pial file. What should I do to get what I want?
Best Wishes, Yi-Ping
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Hi Yi-Ping
try using the -i switch to mris_sphere.
cheers Bruce On Tue, 23 Jul 2013, Lo, Yiping wrote:
Hi Freesurfer,
I am tring to inflate pial surface until the sphere. I have tried mris_inflate and set the number of iteration to be large. However, it seems to inflate the brain to a limit and no further inflation. I have also tried mris_sphere, but it seems not what I want. It more likely to map the pial surface onto a sphere and inflate it along the sphere. I should say in advance, I only got .pial file. What should I do to get what I want?
Best Wishes, Yi-Ping
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