hi gregory,
to address your last question: no, tksurfer does not require both
eccentricity and polar angle data to display either coordinate map by
itself. as bruce wrote, the convention is that the eccentricity and polar
angle data are each stored in two separate overlay or ".w" files. the ".w"
Does 'top' (the process monitor utility) indicate that mri_ca_register is
continuing to run? If so, then likely there is not a problem. This
portion of recon-all can take quite a long time (about 10 hours), so you
should let it run overnight.
> Dear freesurfers,
>
> I got some problems running
Just to clarify, fs-fast does functional analysis in the volume, then
samples the results to the surface for surface-based analysis, so you
can analyze subcortical structures. You can also do roi based
analysis, using either subcortical or cortical based rois.
doug
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, Bruce F
Hi David,
not realiably, no. You'll need to analyze those in the volume (since they
are volumetric structures)
Bruce
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, David Ziegler wrote:
Hi all!
Will surface-based fMRI analysis in FsFast show activation in subcortical &
MTL structures (caudate, putamen, thalamus, hipp
Hi all!
Will surface-based fMRI analysis in FsFast show activation in
subcortical & MTL structures (caudate, putamen, thalamus,
hippo/amygdala) or is it limited to the neocortical surface? If not,
is there a way to get such statistics without resorting to a volume
analysis?
Thanks!
David