Hi there
I have a question concerning viewing a surface in Freeview (FS 6.0): *What does the "mid point" variable refer to?* I can change it and it seems to change the shading within the sulci when I am looking at a white matter surface.
Many thanks
Trisanna -- Ph.D. Candidate McGill University Integrated Program in Neuroscience Psychology
Hi
do you mean in the curvature display? If so, it is the "0" point at which red transitions to green (for positive and negative curvature)
cheers Bruce On Thu, 13 Jul 2017, Trisanna Sprung-Much wrote:
Hi there I have a question concerning viewing a surface in Freeview (FS 6.0): What does the "mid point" variable refer to? I can change it and it seems to change the shading within the sulci when I am looking at a white matter surface.
Many thanks
Trisanna
Ph.D. CandidateMcGill University Integrated Program in Neuroscience Psychology
Thanks Bruce - yes sorry I meant the curvature measure. Thank you!
-- Ph.D. Candidate McGill University Integrated Program in Neuroscience Psychology
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 10:01 PM, Bruce Fischl fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi
do you mean in the curvature display? If so, it is the "0" point at which red transitions to green (for positive and negative curvature)
cheers Bruce On Thu, 13 Jul 2017, Trisanna Sprung-Much wrote:
Hi there I have a question concerning viewing a surface in Freeview (FS 6.0): What does the "mid point" variable refer to? I can change it and it seems to change the shading within the sulci when I am looking at a white matter surface.
Many thanks
Trisanna
Ph.D. CandidateMcGill University Integrated Program in Neuroscience Psychology
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