How does the wm.mgz look. Correcting the white surface will correct the 
pial surface as well.

Sita.


On Thu, 15 Sep 2011, Jing Ming wrote:

>
> Hi Surfers:
>    We have been coming
> across several gray matter regions that are not included within the pial
> surface (red line) when it should be (e.g., very anterior parts of the
> temporal lobe). From my understanding of similar posts on the forum, it
> seems that there isn't a way to add this region to the pial surface so
> that the missing brain matter is included. We have tried using the clone
> tool to fill in this region, as per the tutorial and have experimented
> with this tool using the tutorial data. I followed the steps in the
> tutorial but could not observe any changes when the middle button was
> selected. Does anyone have any ideas on how to troubleshoot this
> issue? Can someone please explain to me why this is not possible? Also
> how does Freesurfer determine what regions to include within the pial
> surface? If there is a way that has been developed recently, please
> enlighten me.
>
> -Jing
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