I did an AutoRecon3 on a brain and when i viewed the results. it failed to classify some the tgray and white matter in the left hemisphere. the area misses is on the extreme left side of the brain, within 10 mm of the left side of the hemisphere. are there some arguments i change change to fix this.
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Hi Jon
can you send us an image, perhaps with an arrow in it showing us what you mean?
cheers Bruce On Thu, 17 Jan 2013, jonwieser@netzero.net wrote:
I did an AutoRecon3 on a brain and when i viewed the results. it failed to classify some the tgray and white matter in the left hemisphere. the area misses is on the extreme left side of the brain, within 10 mm of the left side of the hemisphere. are there some arguments i change change to fix this.
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