Hi,
To add to what Bruce just mentioned, for visualization purposes, in
tksurfer under the View option bar, choose Label Style and select Outline.
This will allow you to visualize where the boundaries of each of the
regions of interest are.
Best,
Rahul
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi
actually each .annot file has a color table embedded in it. The parcellation
value is packed into an rgb value, and stored for each vertex in the .annot
file (r+b<<8+g<<16). There is matlab code to read in the .annots if you want.
To find the outline you just find the set of all vertices that have different
annot labels from one of their nbrs.
cheers,
Bruce
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, XJ Kang wrote:
Hi,
I asked a question about the parcellation map a couple of days ago. Here is
the question again:
The color table for the parcellation is in stats/aparc.annot.ctab, and the
labels for surface vertices are in label/lh.aparc.annot. How the vertex
vertex label values and the color tables are related each other? Or any way
to figure out which parcellation include which vertices? Also, parcellation
can be displayed in "outline" mode in tksurfer. Any way to find the outline
points quickly? Thank you for your time.
XJ Kang
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