mostly changing gray matter structures won't except in places like lateral
putamen which can be so close to insula. The white matter in the aseg is
used as the basis of the cortical intensity normalization, so if you change
that substantially it will change the cortical estimates as well.
Bruce
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008, abel cruz vadell wrote:
Hi
I have done the three recon-all steps of cortical segmentation in my data and I
corrected manually the segmentation errors. Now, I will check the subcortical
structures. The correction of this subcortical segmentation will afect the
previous cortical segmentation?
Thanks
Abel
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