Hi Bruce,

Is it okay to say that it is approximately 160,000 vertices per
hemisphere? I found the answer from a paper
(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3824100/pdf/fnhum-07-00722.pdf
).

Best,
Daniel

-- 
Daniel Yang, Ph.D.
Yale Child Study Center

E-mail: daniel.yj.y...@yale.edu




On 2/29/16, 11:42 AM, "freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu on behalf of
Bruce Fischl" <freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu on behalf of
fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

>Hi Daniel
>
>the number of vertices will vary depending on the surface area and
>geometry 
>of the white matter for each hemisphere.
>
>cheers
>Bruce
>
>
>On Mon, 29 Feb 2016, Yang, Daniel wrote:
>
>> Dear FreeSurfer experts,
>> 
>> Can you please indicate the number of vertices FreeSurfer use in each
>>hemisphere to reconstruct the brain (e.g., cortical
>> thickness)? Is there a fixed number or an approx. number?
>> 
>> Many thanks,
>> Daniel
>> 
>> -- 
>> Daniel Yang, Ph.D.
>> Yale Child Study Center
>> E-mail: daniel.yj.y...@yale.edu
>> 


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