Hi Christine

does it look ok in the aseg?

Bruce
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011, Christine Smith wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have a subject whose entorhinal cortex on one side of the brain is
> being excluded from the white matter surface and the pial surface. The
> cortex is included in the brain mask.
>
> I have tried a number of approaches to fix the problem but none have
> worked. First, I set some control points in the white matter band of
> the entorhinal cortex to encourage the white matter to extend out
> there. That didnt work. Next, edited the wm.mgz mask and drew in the
> white matter in that area. That didn't work either. The yellow white
> matter surface line still does not extend out where it should. The
> pial surface line skirts the white matter line as it cuts through the
> entorhinal cortex.
>
> Is there any other option for this subject? I wish I could pull the
> red pial line out to the right place...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Christine
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