Yeah, the insula label is present medially when viewed on the white
surface as well, so its not just a quirk of the inflation.

Not sure if I follow what you mean by the "aseg looking right".  The
aparc+aseg.mgz is actually where the RA first noticed the issue, since she
noticed that some of the voxels labeled as insula were wrapping around all
the way onto the medial surface.

cheers,
-MH

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On 8/7/14 2:32 PM, "Bruce Fischl" <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

>Hi Mike
>
>I'm not sure - I think the insula was an additional label that Ron
>Killiany
>added. I'll cc Ron to see if he has any insight. It certainly looks too
>medial to me.
>
>I would also check on the white surface just to make sure that it's not a
>quirk of the inflation. If the aseg looks right we could certainly put
>together some simple auto-editing to correct this kind of thing
>
>cheers
>Bruce
>
>
>On Thu, 7 Aug 2014, Harms, Michael wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>> An astute RA, while reviewing the aparc+aseg.mgz of brains processed
>>with FS
>> 5.3, noticed a fair number of instances, where the insula label "wraps
>> around" pretty medially, where she was expecting to see orbitofrontal
>>as the
>> label.  See attached jpg's for two examples shown on the inflated
>>surface.
>>  Since this is fairly common, I'm assuming that this isn't anything to
>>be
>> concerned about, but just wanted to confirm.
>>
>> Has this always been the behavior of the insula label, and we just
>>didn't
>> notice it previously?
>>
>> thanks,
>> -MH
>>
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>> Michael Harms, Ph.D.
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>> Washington University School of Medicine
>> Department of Psychiatry, Box 8134
>> 660 South Euclid Ave. Tel: 314-747-6173
>> St. Louis, MO  63110 Email: mha...@wustl.edu
>>
>>
>>
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