I see. Sorry, we don't have any easy-to-use tools for creating a single
pial surface. You could change the value in the filled.mgz so that lh and
rh are the same and try tesselating/deforming it. I've done this in the
past, but you have to mess around a bit to get it to work.
cheers,
Bruce
On Fri, 20 Mar
2009 s...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi Bruce,
I am trying to create a volume conductor of human brain for FEM based
source reconstruction. A nice surface of full pial (and other compartments
like WM) layer is supposed to generate 3D FEM mesh by means of a meshing
tool.
Cheers,
Seok
can you tell us why you want such a thing? I have generated them before,
but mostly for special-purpose applications. It's not something we
routinely do
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 p...@netfilter.com.br wrote:
I think Bruce or Douglas can explain better.
However, the reason for both hemispheres being separated is that you
need to mantain an S2 topological space.
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-----Original Message-----
From: s...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Sent: 19/03/2009 19:07:48
Subject: [Freesurfer] merging rh and lh surfaces
Hi,
I would like to have a single surf file that composed of both right and
left pial surf. Is there a way to do it in freesurfer?
Best.
seok
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