Hi! All,
We ran into a few cases which the wm matter surface is pretty decent but pial surface did not go far enough to include all gray matter. Is there a way to fix this?
Gen
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Dear Gen,
Since nobody replied to this message, I say try adding control points on the white matter close to where the gray matter is missing.
Good luck!
Ye
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Gennan Chen gennan.chen@synarc.com wrote:
Hi! All,****
We ran into a few cases which the wm matter surface is pretty decent but pial surface did not go far enough to include all gray matter. Is there a way to fix this?****
Gen****
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Hi Gen,
I'm having the same problem right now with one participant where the pial matter border doesn't extend enough out to the edge of the cortex. Did you try adding control points as Ye suggested? If so, did it work?
Thanks! Krista
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 11:52 AM, ye tian tianye730@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Gen,
Since nobody replied to this message, I say try adding control points on the white matter close to where the gray matter is missing.
Good luck!
Ye
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Gennan Chen gennan.chen@synarc.comwrote:
Hi! All,
We ran into a few cases which the wm matter surface is pretty decent but pial surface did not go far enough to include all gray matter. Is there a way to fix this?
Gen
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Is this happening systematically? Eg, always on the left side? Or both sides? doug
On 12/5/13 3:35 PM, krista kelly wrote:
Hi Gen,
I'm having the same problem right now with one participant where the pial matter border doesn't extend enough out to the edge of the cortex. Did you try adding control points as Ye suggested? If so, did it work?
Thanks! Krista
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 11:52 AM, ye tian <tianye730@gmail.com mailto:tianye730@gmail.com> wrote:
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