That is pretty bad. I'll try to investigate soon if you can upload the subject
Bruce



On Mar 25, 2013, at 9:44 PM, Charles Malpas <c.mal...@student.unimelb.edu.au> 
wrote:

> Dear Freesurfer experts,
> 
> I am having a strange problem with a single brain. Freesurfer is over 
> estimating the pial surface by a great deal. Two things are weird: (a) it 
> occurs to the same brain scanned 6 months apart, and (b) it doesn't occur is 
> 5.1 (I am using 5.2 now). I have attached some screen shots. 
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> - Charles
> 
> ***apologies if you receive this message twice, I seem to have problems 
> posting to the list***
> 
> -- 
> Charles Malpas 
> Master of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology) / PhD Candidate
> Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences & Department of Medicine (RMH)
> The University of Melbourne 3010
> 
> Melbourne Brain Centre @ RMH
> Neuropsychiatry Research Group 
> Level 4, Main Building, Royal Melbourne Hospital
> Phone: 0451 116 434
> Email: c.mal...@student.unimelb.edu.au
> Skype: charles.malpas
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