Hi Lars,
you need to send images of the folding patterns for Christophe and Rahul
to decide.
cheers,
Bruce
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Lars M. Rimol wrote:
Hi,
I have an area of significance on the mesial surface of the hemisphere
(please see attached tiffs). I would like to know if it is exclusive
Hi Lars,
>From looking at the images you sent, your area of interest is clearly in
the anterior portion of the cingulate gyrus as well as in the medial
portion of the superior frontal gyrus (as well as a small portion in the
corpus callosum). I think both atlases agree on this quite consistently.
Hi,
I just mapped these on the fsaverage lh.inflated. By images of the folding
patterns, do you mean pial or smoothwm images from fsaverage? Or do you mean
data from single subjects?
LMR
> Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 08:01:31 -0400
> From: fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
> To: lari...@gmail.com
>
Hi Rahul,
Thanks for the input!
I'm afraid I don't see how the atlases agree with regard to the medial SFG,
since only a tiny portion of the area of interest is in SFG according to the
Destriuex annotation (SFG is the uppermost parcellation in the anterior half of
the hemisphere in that i
any would help, or show the curvature in the background
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009,
Lars M. Rimol wrote:
Hi,
I just mapped these on the fsaverage lh.inflated. By images of the folding
patterns, do you mean pial or smoothwm images from fsaverage? Or do you mean
data from single subjects?
LMR
Hi Lars
There is no atlas more accurate than the other one ; they just differ in
anatomical convention.
In fact the difference between the 2 nomenclatures comes from the
definition of the parcellation:
- Rahul used a gyral based atlas : ie a gyrus was defined as running
between the bottoms o
Dear freesurfers,
comparing patient groups I found volume differences in specific cortical
regions (using aparc_stats), which I would now like to compare to the results
of a classical VBM. Concerning the whole brain analyses, the VBM did not yield
comparable results (what might partly be a mat
Hi,
We are doing cluster analysis on 16 subjects using the following command:
*mri_glmfit-sim --glmdir /data/zonda1/freesurfer_subjects_zonda/qdec/rh.area
--sim mc-z 5000 2 mc-z.abs.2 --sim-sign abs --overwrite*
*
*It has been running for seven days already and seems to have output well
over 72000
Hi Pål
Check this thread out
http://www.mail-archive.com/freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/msg07545.html
anyway did you do anything to your system which might have overwritten
your Nvidia drivers? Re-install the latest drivers for your graphics
hardware and try again.
Krish
On Mar 9, 2009,
yes, I'm afraid so
Devdutta W wrote:
Hi,
We are doing cluster analysis on 16 subjects using the following command:
/mri_glmfit-sim --glmdir
/data/zonda1/freesurfer_subjects_zonda/qdec/rh.area --sim mc-z 5000 2
mc-z.abs.2 --sim-sign abs --overwrite/
/
/It has been running for seven days alrea
Hi All,
I was just wondering if anyone has had data missing from the surf
directory in the recon folder of a subject, ie- right hemisphere data is
missing, or no data at all. Here is the path to a recon where I
recently have found missing data:
/space/amaebi/35/users/ablood/R01_Botox/R01BTX_
Hi Jake
looks like recon-all stopped in the middle of running. You can see this
because (1) the recon-all.log file is in the middle of the surface
deformation, with no error message or termination notice, and (2) there is
an IsRunning.lh+rh in the scripts dir, meaning FreeSurfer thinks the rec
but remember to delete the IsRunning file
Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Jake
looks like recon-all stopped in the middle of running. You can see
this because (1) the recon-all.log file is in the middle of the
surface deformation, with no error message or termination notice, and
(2) there is an IsRun
Thank you Bruce and Doug
> but remember to delete the IsRunning file
>
> Bruce Fischl wrote:
>> Hi Jake
>>
>> looks like recon-all stopped in the middle of running. You can see
>> this because (1) the recon-all.log file is in the middle of the
>> surface deformation, with no error message or termi
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