Though the pial surface and wm surface follow expected course, there are some regions that are misclassified when the colortable is overlaid. Please see the example below... Should I worry?
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no, that's just an (expected) mismatch between the surface-based and volume-based analyses On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Lena Palaniyappan wrote:
Though the pial surface and wm surface follow expected course, there are some regions that are misclassified when the colortable is overlaid. Please see the example below... Should I worry?
Thanks in anticipation LKP _______________________________________________________ Lena Palaniyappan Clinical Lecturer & Honorary StR | Division of Psychiatry ( University of Nottingham) South Block 'A' floor| Queens Medical Centre | Nottingham | NG7 2UH
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