Hi Garth,

sorry, I don't understand. You can try running mri_normalize without the 
tal stuff by giving it -no1d (you can find the full command line in the 
scripts/recon-all.log file). If the tal is too far off it will cause the 
first step (the 1d part) of the normalization to fail.

cheers,
Bruce

On Tue, 18 Aug 2009, Garth Coombs wrote:

>
> When I check the talairach.xfm using tkregister2 --mgz --s amcg_anat --fstal 
> --surf orig, it does not extend into the "darker" portion of the cortex and 
> cuts short as if the cortex has been shaved off, but is only slightly off. In 
> other areas, it looks very misaligned. It looks like possibly since it's not 
> recognizing the cortex as brain, it's attempting to shift the whole alignment 
> and aligning medial slices with more lateral slices so that the overall 
> "height" of the cortex it's recognizing matches. I hope that makes sense. I 
> would take a couple of pictures of it, but I'm not sure how to do so in 
> tkregister2.
>
>
>
> On Aug 17, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Bruce Fischl wrote:
>
>> wow,  I haven't seen that before. Can you check the talairach.xfm and see 
>> if it's correct?
>> On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Garth Coombs wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I am running a patient of ours with some cortical degeneration through the 
>>> recon process and have run across an interesting problem. It appears as if 
>>> the intensity normalization process is missing a large portion of the 
>>> cortex, resulting in an almost straight line through the middle of his 
>>> head, with the center portion looking like the intensity normalization 
>>> worked, but the cortex portion is very dark. The white matter in the 
>>> cortex hasn't been normalized, and some of the gray matter looks as if it 
>>> has been washed out or stripped away (that may just be due to the 
>>> degeneration though). I have been going through and attempting to pick out 
>>> control points to run -autorecon2-cp, but we wanted to check in and see if 
>>> that was the best course of action for this particular subject before I 
>>> got too far into it.
>>> 
>>> The data can be found in /autofs/space/dinah_001/users/balaji/ 
>>> SUBJECTS_DIR/subjects/ and the subject ID is amcg_anat
>>> 
>>> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
>>> -Garth
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>
>
>
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