Hi Sita,

Thank you for your response. Our problem is that skull is being classified as 
grey matter, which affects our cortical thickness measures. We ended up doing 
manual edits to the brainmask volume for our subjects and rerunning autorecon2 
with the wm flag.  This has worked on some subjects, but on others we have been 
getting this error:

#...@# Fix Topology lh Wed May  6 17:57:58 EDT 2009
\n cp ../surf/lh.orig.nofix ../surf/lh.orig \n
\n cp ../surf/lh.inflated.nofix ../surf/lh.inflated \n
cp: ../surf/lh.inflated: Permission denied

Any suggestions on how to go about fixing this?

Thank you in advance,

Athena


On 5/6/09 7:14 PM, "Sita Kakunoori" <s...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:



Hi Athena,

Small pieces of skull left is fine as long as the surfaces look okay.
But if they don't or if you want to edit the skull for any other reason,
you can do it manually but be careful not to edit the grey matter, which will
affect the surfaces.
If there is a large chunk of skull remaining or brain missing, you
are better off using the automated procedures to save time instead of the
manual edits. To remove the skull, try different values for the watershed
threshold (20, 15, 10 etc..)

Please refer to this wiki for more info.
https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/FsTutorial/SkullStripFix

Sita.


On Wed, 6 May 2009, Drosos, Athena wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am part of a group interested in measuring cortical thickness and we have
> had problems with skull stripping. We read on the mailing list that you are
> not supposed to delete the skull with the edit voxel tool on the
> brainmask.mgz because it affects the surfaces. What would be an appropriate
> way to delete/remove the skull? We tried lowering the watershed threshold
> (normally at 5) to 3, and found skull still being classified as brain as
> well as some brain missing.
>
> Thank you, I look forward to hearing your response.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Athena
>
>
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Athena Drosos
Research Assistant
P.A.I.N. Group
Radiology Department
Children's Hospital Boston at Waltham
9 Hope Ave
Waltham, MA 02453
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