hmmm, is it on the boundaries of the labels? And only a bit >1? That can 
certainly happen due to resampling and small registration inaccuracies

On Wed, 10 Dec 2014, 
pfannmo...@uni-greifswald.de wrote:

> It is in fsaverage.
>
>
> On Tue, 9 Dec 2014 14:37:43 +0100
> pfannmo...@uni-greifswald.de wrote:
>
>> 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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