Hi Jeongsik

mri_surf2surf should do the trick

cheers
Bruce
On Mon, 22 May 2017, 김정식 wrote:


Dear FreeSurfer experts,


Recently, I've been developing the way to detect regions with cortical
dysplasia from MRI-negative.

So, I compared an individual epilepsy patient's MRI with 30 healthy
controls' MRI in cortical thickness.

In the final step, I would like to confirm whether the finally defined
regions from the cortical thickness differences could correspond to the
pathologically confirmed region (cortical dysplasia).


First of all, I've searched a solution for my problem, "How to transform the
statistical map from the average surfaces into the individual subject's
surfaces", But I failed to find it.


Thus, I would ask you how I can transform the statistical map (like cortical
thickness difference map between healthy controls and individual subject)
into the individual patient's brain surfaces.


Best regards,

Jeongsik Kim



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