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Hello FreeSurfer Developers,


Recently I try to input following code to project the fiber endpoint to the 
surface. It can generate a label file but its position in surface is wrong ( it 
is displayed in the parietal lobe while the fiber is in the occipital lobe. 
Could you please help me to find the correct input?


dmri_projectEndPoints -i $tractpath -sl ./surf/lh.orig -sr ./surf/rh.orig
                       -ol left_endpt.mgh -or right_endpt.mgh
                       -ri ./T1_brain.nii.gz



mri_cor2label --i left_endpt.mgh --l left_endpt.label --surf 100206 lh white 
--id 1




Best regards,
Rosie







At 2024-01-04 16:16:38, "Rosie" <15073536...@163.com> wrote:

Hello FreeSurfer Developers,


I am attempting to project my fiber tract endpoint into the inflated surface. 
According to the code in trac-paths, it needs to create the endpoint volume 
file by dmri_pathstats. But when the number of non-truncated streamlines is 
less than total streamlines, the program is terminated (but it works when the 
number is the same).


my code: dmri_pathstats --intrk $tractpath --out right_stats --ends right_endpt 
--dtbase $fullpath$tensordata


Then, I noted that dmri_projectEndPoints can do it straightly, but the usage 
make me confused. 


my code: dmri_projectEndPoints -i $tractpath -sl ./surf/lh.orig -sr 
./surf/rh.orig
                       -ol left_endpt.label -or right_endpt.label
                       -ri ./T1_brain.nii.gz


I wonder what should I do if I just want to project the fiber endpoint into the 
surface.


FreeSurfer version: freesurfer-linux-ubuntu18_x86_64-7.3.2
Platform: Ubuntu 18.04.5 on windows (WSL)



Best, 
Rosie Zhou
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