Irene,
Have you checked if these patients who don`t have aseg.stats in their stats
directory have the recon-all finished correctly.
Best Regards
Pedro Paulo Jr
2008/8/14 irene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi all,
>
> I need data which are in the aseg.stats file (which is in the stats file).
> Some pa
Hi all,
I need data which are in the aseg.stats file (which is in the stats file). Some
patients haven't the aseg.stats file in the stats file, so does somebody know
where I can find the aseg.stats file?
Thanks
Irene Mattisi
Multiple Sclerosis Centre of Padova, Italy
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Thanks. That seemed to work just fine.
Jared
Bruce Fischl wrote:
I think recon-all -subjid -segstats
should do itOn Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Jared Conley wrote:
FreeSurfer Community,
Is there an easy, quick way to regenerate the aseg.stats file? This
particular file was deleted accidentally
Jared,
You can do recon-all -segstats for each subject. This uses the
aseg.mgz to create the aseg.stats, however, if the new aseg.mgz you
generated with the script I sent you is named something other than
aseg.mgz, then you will want to change it to aseg.mgz for this to
work.
Allison
On We
FreeSurfer Community,
Is there an easy, quick way to regenerate the aseg.stats file? This
particular file was deleted accidentally for a few subjects and we
wondered if we could quickly recreate this file without having to run
recon-all again. All the other files in the subject directory are
I think recon-all -subjid -segstats
should do itOn Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Jared
Conley wrote:
FreeSurfer Community,
Is there an easy, quick way to regenerate the aseg.stats file? This
particular file was deleted accidentally for a few subjects and we wondered
if we could quickly recreate this