You could create a label of the WMH (mri_cor2label), then use 
mri_label2label to map it on to the surface with the --paint option (run 
it with --help to see an example)

On 06/09/2016 09:07 AM, Dr Sampada Sinha wrote:
> Dear freesurfer expert,
>
> I don't know if this question make any sense but is there a way to 
> project white matter hypointensities volume onto the surface?
>
> Thanks and kind regards,
>
> Sampada
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