Hi Maria,

Here are the responses:

1. Can you send us a screenshot of what you mean with "it doesn't hug the 
contours of the brain mask"? You can use: tkmedit <SUBJ> T1.mgz lh.pial 
-aux-surface lh.pial-outer-smoothed (or the corresponding in freeview) and it 
should give you what correspond to the top image in the wiki page.

2. The color code including many colors as you see in the wiki was created 
using scuba. With free view / tksurfer you'll rather have a binary color scale. 
You have to set the minimum at 1, and you will see minimum values around the 
medial prefrontal regions, and maximal ones around the insula. You can use the 
following command: tksurfer <SUBJ> ?h pial -overlay /surf/?h.pial_lgi -fthresh 
1. See as well the jove video explaining the process here: 
http://www.jove.com/video/3417 (subscription required)

3. Yes you can get all of that: numerical values for each vertex are stored in 
the ?h.pial_lgi (curv format). Otherwise, average lGI over the entire 
hemisphere should be written at the end of the lGI process in your command line 
(or in your log). And you can get statistics in ROI using: mri_segstats --annot 
my_subject_id lh aparc --i $SUBJECTS_DIR/my_subject_id/surf/lh.pial_lgi --sum 
lh.aparc.pial_lgi.stats

Hope it helps,

Marie

On Oct 27, 2014, at 10:02 PM, Maria Holland 
<mho...@stanford.edu<mailto:mho...@stanford.edu>> wrote:

Hi all,

I'm trying to get gyrification information about a single subject.  I've run 
the -localGI process but I have a few questions about the results:

1. When I try to plot the smoothed out pial surface over the brainmask in 
freeview, I use the command

freeview -v subject/mri/brainmask.mgz -f subject/surf/lh.pial-outer-smoothed

but it appears to be an inflated surface of some sort.  It doesn't hug the 
contours of the brain mask as I expected (or as shown in the top image here: 
https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/LGI).  How can I see that surface?

2.  I see very little variation in the local GI.  I'm wondering if the third 
image in the link above is typical, and also how to get the blue to red color 
scale as shown?  I can only get red to yellow, which doesn't show as much 
variation.

3.  There is information on how to run analysis on a group of subjects, but I'm 
wondering if it's possible to get numerical data on a single subject.  For 
instance: average GI in a given ROI, global GI, distribution (min, max, std 
dev, etc.).  If nothing else, can I get the numerical values for each vertex?

Thanks for your help!

~ Maria Holland
Stanford University
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