Dear FreeSurfer Experts,

I am puzzeled about the probabilities in the Brodmann area labels. If I take 
the Brodmann areas 1, 2, 3a and 3b and add their probabilities at a certain 
vertex a probability sum < 1 should arise. This is due to the fact that 10 
brains where analyzed in order to compute the probabilities and in each brain 
only one Brodmann area was found at each location. In my current test I 
recognized that values > 1 occur as often as values < 1. How is this possible?

Respectfully pfannmoe
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