You were right Bruce! mri_surf2surf worked for the curvature file. We needed to specify --src_type and --trg_type as curv.
Best, Reza On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 12:52 PM Reza Rajimehr <rajim...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Bruce! > > mri_surf2surf does not accept a curvature file as an input. So we are > thinking to make a .nii file with curvature values and pass it to > mri_surf2surf. In case you have a simpler solution, we would be happy to > hear it. > > Best, > Reza > > > I think mri_surf2surf can be used to smooth the sulc on the surface (as > opposed to changing the way that the inflation works) > > > > On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 11:52 PM Reza Rajimehr <rajim...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> We have used mris_inflate: >> >> mris_inflate rh.smoothwm rh.inflated >> >> The command generates inflated and sulc files. We would like to do a >> little bit of smoothing on the sulc file, so that we get rid of few >> scattered regions where small positive curvature islands are located within >> negative curvature areas (and vice versa). How can we achieve this? >> >> mris_inflate has two options: -n and -dist, but assigning different >> values for these options doesn't seem to have any effects. >> >> Thanks, >> Reza >> >
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