ay, January 8, 2014 9:11:04 PM
> Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] xhemi vertices
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> To follow up, it is intended that you will map both hemispheres of a
> given subject to one of the hemispheres of fsaverage_sym (it does not
> matter which, but we usually use lh). You can then do
To follow up, it is intended that you will map both hemispheres of a
given subject to one of the hemispheres of fsaverage_sym (it does not
matter which, but we usually use lh). You can then do the comparisons on
that hemisphere. Does that make sense?
doug
On 01/08/2014 02:09 PM, Bruce Fischl
Hi Sofie,
no, they don't correspond. You need to use mri_surf2surf to map one to
the other (which is a bit tricky).
cheers
Bruce
On Wed, 8 Jan 2014, Sofie Valk wrote:
> Dear Free Surfers,
>
> I have a short question regarding the mapping of vertices of the
> fsaverage_sym, how do vertices in t
Dear Free Surfers,
I have a short question regarding the mapping of vertices of the fsaverage_sym,
how do vertices in the left hemisphere correspond to vertices in the right
hemisphere?
When I tested it, it did not seem that the first-indexed vertex on the left
hemisphere corresponded to the