Dear all, I found some interesting findings about gyrification and I would like to test any related problem in structural connectivity. My idea was to use the area where I found significant lower gyrification in my sample to perform probabilistic tracking with FSL. My question is: is there any way to label the area of significant difference (or I have to manually draw it) and to transform it in a nifti format?
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