$)CThanks Bruce,
but I am not sure I understand it.
Would be more specific?
Also, how would you make the cuts consistent across
different subjects' brains?
Nam.
>>> Bruce Fischl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/05/10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4:45 >>>
Hi Nam,
for occiptial 1/3 of cortex, Anders, Marty and Rog
; Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 16:35:48 -0400
> To:
> Subject: [Freesurfer] occipital cuts
>
> Hi all,
>
> The freesurfer manual on occipital cuts is clear on where to cut, but
> does anyone have experience on where to cut, so that the flattening
> of the cut would look reason
Hi Nam,
for occiptial 1/3 of cortex, Anders, Marty and Roger et al. typically
made one planar cut to cut off the posterior 1/3, then one cut down the
fundus of the calcarine all the way anterior.
cheers,
Bruce
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Joongnam
Yang wrote:
Hi all,
The freesurfer manual on occipital
Hi all,
The freesurfer manual on occipital cuts is clear on where to cut, but
does anyone have experience on where to cut, so that the flattening
of the cut would look reasonable and consistent?
I've tried several cuts, but whenever I tried it, the flattened surfaces
look different and it is not s