There is not one file for CSF or GM, but you can extract them from other
files. Eg,
mri_binarize --i aparc+aseg.mgz --ventricles --o ventricles.mgz
mri_binarize --i aparc+aseg.mgz --gm --o gm.mgz
You can use aparc+aseg.mgz as your brain mask
On 5/25/2021 6:14 PM, Camargo, Aldo wrote:
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Hi Freesurfer experts:
I used recon-all all to in my MPRAGE image and I would like to know
which file is the corresponding to the CSF (cerebral spinal fluid).
Also, which is the correct file to choose for the brain extracted
image, because I see 2 files that can be: T1.mgz, brain.mgz , which
one is the correct ?
Also for GM the file is aparc+aseg.mgz the correct file ?
Thanks a lot and have a nice day,
Aldo
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