Hi Gabor

are you thresholding the BA4 label? In 5.2 we will distribute some tools 
to automatically threshold the labels so that the predicted area has the 
average area of the input labels. The right BA44 had more spatial spread 
than the left, so you might be including a lot of low probability 
vertices.

cheers
Bruce

On Sat, 23 Jun 2012, Gabor Perlaki wrote:

> Dear Bruce,
> 
> In the paper "Left-right asymmetry in volume and number of neurons in adult
> Broca's area." by Katrin Amunts, 10 subjects (5 men and 5 women) were
> studied, and the volume of BA44 was greater in the left hemisphere than in
> the right in all ten cases. So, it is very strange that the volume of BA44
> was greater in the right hemisphere in all of the 80 subjects analyzed by
> Eniko.
> 
> Thanks,
> Gabor
> 
>
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