Hi,

I am doing longitudinal processing of multiple subjects (each with 3
sessions) post stroke.  However, some of the lesions are so extensive in
the first session that they cause edema and push the brain midline.  This
greatly affects the pial surface on the lesioned hemishpere after
longitudinal processing with the other sessions of the same subject.  Is
there anyway to fix this without manually editing the area?  Would it help
to register each session individually to fsaverage instead of registering
them first across sessions?  Thank you!

Kelsi
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