I didn't come across that script, thank you!

Best
Idil
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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] averaging surface labels?


why do you need to go into the volume at all? If the labels exist on the 
surface in the format of an annotation file, then you can use annot2std

On 3/16/18 3:08 PM, Yagmur Ozdemir 19 wrote:
Hello FreeSurfer experts,

I am trying to create a group average of labels defined on inflated surface, 
and so far I tried mri_label2vol which succesfully got the labels to volume 
space and binarized for averaging, however when I sample this back to the 
inflated surface of fsaverage, using mri_label2label, the location is 
completely wrong and the label looks very distorted. I tried to use 
mri_vol2surf and mri_vol2roi instead for the latter portion and both did not 
work. Do you have any suggestions? I think mri_vol2surf can work if I have a 
register.dat file for fsaverage vol->surf but so far I didn't come across one 
and couldn't see how to create one.

Also I think if I can create overlays out of the labels, then I can do 
mri_concat to average them out and with mri_cor2label get them out as labels 
again. However I did not come across a script that creates overlays out of 
labels.

Thank you for all the thoughts and suggestions

Best
Idil



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