The Laboratory for Multimodal Human Brain Mapping, at New York’s
Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, has an immediate opening for
a postdoctoral fellow with interests in epilepsy, cognitive
neuroscience, and functional connectivity.
The lab uses human intracranial EEG, direct electrical stim
averaging of the subjects.
> So I'm not even sure that the algorithm will work even if you get mris_fill
> to work.
>
> Can you tell us more precisely what you are trying to do? And why on the
> fsaverage rather than on your individual subject?
>
> Best,
>
> Mari
lot and compare electrode locations from multiple patients.
Just in case we have nothing better, though, how would you do it?
Thanks again!
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localization would be pretty inaccurate.
I'll look into what you suggest Marie. In case all else fails, the last
resort is to show the actual post-op MR and CT slices for electrodes of
interest, but that just does not look as appealing as pial surfaces!
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s a volume that does not look
> very much like a brain anymore (cf.
> attached screenshot). Any idea why that
> would happen?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pierre
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