Hi dear all,
I'm new here and I've a simple question that how could I transfer the reconstructed pial surface file(like lh.pial) into a 256*256*256 matlab matrix used in later fast marching process?
Any suggestion will be appreciated! Thank guys.
Best, Yunxin Wang
Hi Yunxin
the surface lives in a continuum and is 2D. Do you mean filling the space between the ?h.white and ?h.pial surfaces? We do that as part of recon-all and create ribbon volumes in the mri dir cheers Bruce
On Mon, 5 Aug 2013, Yunxin Wang wrote:
Hi dear all, I'm new here and I've a simple question that how could I transfer the reconstructed pial surface file(like lh.pial) into a 256*256*256 matlab matrix used in later fast marching process?
Any suggestion will be appreciated! Thank guys.
Best, Yunxin Wang
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bruce Fischl fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Date: 2013/8/5 Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] How to transfer a reconstructed pial surface file into a 256*256*256 matlab matrix file? To: Yunxin Wang yunxinwang@gmail.com Cc: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Hi Yunxin
the surface lives in a continuum and is 2D. Do you mean filling the space between the ?h.white and ?h.pial surfaces? We do that as part of recon-all and create ribbon volumes in the mri dir cheers Bruce
On Mon, 5 Aug 2013, Yunxin Wang wrote:
Hi dear all,
I'm new here and I've a simple question that how could I transfer the reconstructed pial surface file(like lh.pial) into a 256*256*256 matlab matrix used in later fast marching process?
Any suggestion will be appreciated! Thank guys.
Best, Yunxin Wang
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