Hi Kev

I'm not sure from the snapshots, but it looks like the region you are 
talking about is non-cortical. Check the aseg and see what the labels are 
adjacent to the white/pial surface there. It looks like it is part of the 
surface that we "freeze" because it is not cortex.

cheers
Bruce
On Thu, 5 Jun 2014, Kev 
wrote:

> Dear freesurfers,
>
> Basic question that arose when reviewing the attached screenshots (salmon 
> rectangles: axial and coronal view of same location).
>
> How much editing would require this subject in terms on pial surface?
>
> Is the highlighted area computed in lobar cortical thickness?
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Kev
>
>
>
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