Hi Maria
it's really hard to say - you'll need to try it out. There aren't strong
prior constraints on skull shape, but if the shape of the brain is too
different, things may degrade
Bruce
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015, Maria Holland wrote:
Hi all,
I am starting a project analyzing patients with cranial deformities. How
robust is the automatic cortical reconstruction process - i.e., would it be
able to handle deformed skulls? Similar to this picture:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Single_suture_synostosis
.png
I am also wondering about the possibility of getting information about the
intermediate steps of the local gyrification calculation. Like, could we
get information on the pial and outer pial surface paths on each individual
slice, before that information is turned into a 3D surface?
Thanks for your help!
~ Maria
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