So,you have the surface-based BA4 label and a surface-based lesion 
label. You want to create a new label of BA4 that excludes the lesion 
label. Is that right?

On 11/4/19 11:17 AM, Rellick, Stephanie wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I am looking for some help. I am working with stroke subject MRIs. For 
> initial processing, I have "healed" the brains by applying the mirror 
> image of the unaffected side.  Now what I want to do is to subtract 
> out only the area in which my lesion overlaps with BA4 (anterior and 
> posterior), and get the statistics for that area only.  I have made 
> all the surface labels, turned the lesion into a label, and even 
> created the actual intersect label, but what I really need to do is 
> take BA4, subtract out any overlap with my lesion label, create a new 
> label with this overlap, and then use the mris_anatomical_stats 
> command line to get the statistics for this area to check the change 
> over time.
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> I know there has to be a way to do this but I cannot seem to figure it 
> out!!
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> Thanks,
>
> Stephanie
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