Hi all,

I have seen others post a similar problem on the freesurfer mailing list but I 
could not find a solution.

When I edit a volume using control points, I am noticing that the use of CP 
edits adversely effects the wm/gm surfaces in the resulting re-processed image. 
Like others have reported, the surfaces are adversely affected in locations 
distant from the CP edits. The temporal lobes are particularly affected.

We are using freesurfer 5.1.
I have noticed the following things:


  1.  The problem occurs irrespective of the number of control points added, 
i.e. whether >100 or <10 control points added
  2.  The problem occurred when only one CP was added in a voxel that was 
clearly wm
  3.  The problem did not occur after reprocessing with FS 4.5
  4.  I have tried the flag to disable mri_ca_normalize when reprocessing with 
–autorecon2. This did not seem to help. I used the command: recon-all –nocanorm 
–autorecon2-cp –subjid $SUBJ

I have screenshots available that illustrate the changes in the surfaces after 
reprocessing.

Could anyone help with this problem?

Thank-you,

Vanessa
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