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Dear community,
anyone out there who can give me some information regarding how valid a volume
detection of the choroid plexus is?
I used fs 6.0.
Kind regards,
Ben
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is that the same for the cingulate gyrus? or is cyng really a white and grey
matter splitted structure?
> Am 18.09.2017 um 23:50 schrieb Douglas N Greve :
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> On 09/18/2017 05:47 PM, Benjamin Luerweg wrote:
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>>>>>> *am i right that numbers ou
complete
>>>> volume of e.g. the insula?
kind regards
> Am 18.09.2017 um 17:49 schrieb Benjamin Luerweg
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> hey all!
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> ok.. sorry guys i detected a calculation mistake… !!
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> and the now calculated values seem to be close enough to be correct…
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> Can you post the numbers for each item? Your first calculation is over 200
> thousand mm3 (10x the 2nd calc) which suggests a math error
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> On 9/17/17 2:55 PM, Benjamin Luerweg wrote:
>> alright.. so far…BUT:
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>> Ive tried to get the volume of the ventric
ss, Kenndy, et al) papers, but I imagine it's small
> enough that it doesn't matter much. I believe it is *not* part of the
> ventricular system
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> On Sun, 17 Sep 2017, Benjamin Luerweg wrote:
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>> hey mr greve,
>> hey fs community,
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>> what d
system
i couldn’t get any other informations regarding the meaning? of the CSF label.
i tried to find out whats it about by using freeview (screenshot (black part))
anyone any idea?
kind regards,
ben
> Am 14.09.2017 um 20:56 schrieb Benjamin Luerweg
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> thx so far! real
dear all,
Ive tried to get the volume of the ventricle system by using two different
calculations.
first of all i tried to get the volume by: brainsegvol - brainsegvolnotvent
than i tried to simply add all the seprate parts of the ventricle system (rh
lat ventricle + lh lat ventricle + 3rd, 4th
dear all,
what do you think about adding the volumes of seperated parts of one structure
to a complete volume?
e.g. the corpus callosum or also cingulate gyrus.
is it ok to get the complete volume value by just adding the volumes of the
seperated parts?
beside that, am i right that wmparc pa
ieb Douglas N Greve :
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> On 09/13/2017 05:38 PM, Benjamin Luerweg wrote:
>> dear mr. greve,
>> dear fs community,
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>> *REGARDING CSF and CSFVol:*
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>> i still don’t understand the whole CSF and CSFVol thing.
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dear all,
i already tried to find out what the label CSF stands for.. but beside
realizing that its not a common/regular part of the ventricle system
i couldn’t get any other informations regarding the meaning? of the CSF label.
i tried to find out whats it about by using freeview (screenshot (
ck to mac freesurfer started without an error.
Kind regards,
B. Luerweg
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> Am 14.09.2017 um 11:57 schrieb Ritesh Mahajan :
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> Hello team,
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> I created the license.txt at location
big deal
to add the separated parts of the CC to one value?!
kind regards,
benjamin luerweg
doctoral student
> Am 13.09.2017 um 00:46 schrieb Douglas N Greve :
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> CSFVol is actually the volume of the CSF label (index 24)
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> 3rd4th5thCSF is the volume of the 3rd, 4th,
really appreciate to solve this pity situation.
do you have a kind of an overview?
thank you in advance again,
ben luerweg
> Am 11.09.2017 um 22:01 schrieb Douglas N Greve :
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> On 09/11/2017 01:20 PM, Benjamin Luerweg wrote:
>> dear fs community,
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which parameters should i use?
my last question is about how to calculate the whole corpus calosum volume - is
it possible to add all CC values to a value for the complete CC?
thank your very much in advance,
benjamin luerweg
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dear fs community,
as a kind of a freesurfer greenhorn i would kindly ask you to help me out with
identifying the different labels used by freesurfer.
after using mri segstats most of the labels seem to be describing thereselfs in
proper way.
what i don’t understand are for example the differen
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