Dear all,
in the aseg.volume, there is a term called 'ventral DC' and I am wondering what it is.
I looked up the previous posts and know DC = diencephalon, and it's a grab bag of stuff that cannot be resolved.
However, does anyone know what exactly ventral DC is?
Thanks! Daniel
-- Yung-Jui "Daniel" Yang, PhD Postdoctoral Researcher Yale Child Study Center New Haven, CT (203) 737-5454
Hi Daniel it's a bunch of things like substancia nigra, the subthalamic nucleus, LGN (I think), etc....
Bruce On Fri, 31 May 2013, Yang, Daniel wrote:
Dear all,
in the aseg.volume, there is a term called 'ventral DC' and I am wondering what it is.
I looked up the previous posts and know DC = diencephalon, and it's a grab bag of stuff that cannot be resolved.
However, does anyone know what exactly ventral DC is?
Thanks! Daniel
-- Yung-Jui "Daniel" Yang, PhD Postdoctoral Researcher Yale Child Study Center New Haven, CT (203) 737-5454
Hi Bruce and Thomas,
Thanks so much for your help! I think I have a better idea now.
Best, Daniel
-- Yung-Jui "Daniel" Yang, PhD Postdoctoral Researcher Yale Child Study Center New Haven, CT (203) 737-5454
On 5/31/13 11:23 AM, "Bruce Fischl" <fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edumailto:fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
Hi Daniel it's a bunch of things like substancia nigra, the subthalamic nucleus, LGN (I think), etc....
Bruce On Fri, 31 May 2013, Yang, Daniel wrote:
Dear all, in the aseg.volume, there is a term called 'ventral DC' and I am wondering what it is. I looked up the previous posts and know DC = diencephalon, and it's a grab bag of stuff that cannot be resolved. However, does anyone know what exactly ventral DC is? Thanks! Daniel -- Yung-Jui "Daniel" Yang, PhD Postdoctoral Researcher Yale Child Study Center New Haven, CT (203) 737-5454
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