Hi Jordan,

it's hard to tell from a single slice but it looks like that might be amygdala, in which case you shouldn't worry about it. In any case, you can upload and we'll take a look

cheers
Bruce
On Fri, 14 Oct 2011, Jordan Pierce wrote:

Here's an image (if I attach this correctly) of a particular instance-gray 
matter excluded in the temporal lobe and pial surface seeming to be below the 
white matter surface.
This seems to be worse on subjects with motion, this one isn't too bad.  How 
would I upload the subject file for you to look at?

Jordan Pierce

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