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Hi everyone,
I am experiencing a tricky situation in freesurfer. Due to hypo- and
hyper-intensity problems I obtained a bad reconstruction and I've been
working on it since. My first question is then: do I need to refresh the
aseg file after the wm.mgz intensities modifications?

However I also noticed that when I loaded the surface to verify the
corrections they were all with a significant offset and this message was
printed on the console:
Warning: MatrixInverse failed.
Did not find any volume info
Warning: MatrixInverse failed.
Did not find any volume info
Warning: MatrixInverse failed.
Did not find any volume info
Warning: MatrixInverse failed.
Did not find any volume info

Together with that, I was also unable to obtain the final parcellization,
possibly due to the absence of correlation between the volumes and surfaces.
I already tried to manually adjust the offset and relaunch the
reconstruction, as suggested in the Freesurfer documentation for tailarach
errors, but it looks like it did nothing to it.

If you need any file or info to examine the situation further, feel free to
contact me, I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance,
Tommaso Mariani
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