Hi Daniel,
the coordinates of the inflated hemispheres are irrelevant - they have
nothing to do with the underlying MR or where the brain is. If you need to
do any MEG analysis you should use either the ?h.white or ?h.pial surfaces
(or both).
Bruce
On Wed, 31 Mar
2004, Daniel Goldenholz wrot
> I don't know if anyone has had this problem before but when I remote desktop
> into a PC running freesurfer (csurf), the brain image in tkmedit turns blue.
> In addition, tksurfer doesn't load. When I relog on to the PC, I can reload
> tkmedit and it works fine.
This sounds like something rel
Hi freesurfer folks.
I have a pair of inflated brains that I'd like to work with in matlab. I
found a nice function called "read_surf.m" which works very well. But I
noticed that the two hemispheres cannot be viewed at the same time,
because their locations overlap!
I pushed one to the left an
Hi Thang,
either the wm volume is not written correctly by tkmedit (check this be
reloading it), mri_fill is not running properly, or mri_tessellate isn't.
Check the logs and see which of the volumes reflect the changes you made.
Bruce
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Nguyen, Thang Q wrote:
> Hello all,
Hello all,
I don’t know if anyone has had this problem before but
when I remote desktop into a PC running freesurfer (csurf), the brain image in tkmedit
turns blue. In addition, tksurfer doesn’t load. When I relog
on to the PC, I can reload tkmedit and it works fine.
Here are some