Hello everybody,
Regarding the troubles raised in the mailing list and on the release notes about the anterior cingulate being misclassified with curvature.buckner40.filled.desikan_killiany, I would like to know if you have any updated version of the atlas available? In my subjects, most of the anterior cingulate cortex is found in the frontal superior parcell. Alternatively, do I need to create my own atlas?
Many thanks for your response,
Marie
Hi Marie,
not quite yet, but we're close. I thought the problem was with the callosum and the cingulate, no? Rahul: do you know?
cheers, Bruce
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Marie Schaer wrote:
Hello everybody,
Regarding the troubles raised in the mailing list and on the release notes about the anterior cingulate being misclassified with curvature.buckner40.filled.desikan_killiany, I would like to know if you have any updated version of the atlas available? In my subjects, most of the anterior cingulate cortex is found in the frontal superior parcell. Alternatively, do I need to create my own atlas?
Many thanks for your response,
Marie
Hello Bruce & Rahul,
Indeed in my sample of subjects it's more the corpus callosum directly with the frontal superior, and the rostral cingulate becomes lost under the corpus callosum. I attached the image of my average subject, but each single subject looks pretty similar in that region.
Many thanks,
Marie
On 25 juin 07, at 15:54, Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Marie,
not quite yet, but we're close. I thought the problem was with the callosum and the cingulate, no? Rahul: do you know?
cheers, Bruce
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Marie Schaer wrote:
Hello everybody,
Regarding the troubles raised in the mailing list and on the release notes about the anterior cingulate being misclassified with curvature.buckner40.filled.desikan_killiany, I would like to know if you have any updated version of the atlas available? In my subjects, most of the anterior cingulate cortex is found in the frontal superior parcell. Alternatively, do I need to create my own atlas?
Many thanks for your response,
Marie
wow, that's awful. I don't think we usually see it be this bad. If you post this subject on our website we'll take a look
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Marie Schaer wrote:
Hello Bruce & Rahul,
Indeed in my sample of subjects it's more the corpus callosum directly with the frontal superior, and the rostral cingulate becomes lost under the corpus callosum. I attached the image of my average subject, but each single subject looks pretty similar in that region.
Many thanks,
Marie
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