Hi Donna, Thanks so much for taking a look. I checked it out and it doesn't appear to think it is mistakingly the right hemisphere but maybe that is hidden to me. I uploaded it as chip_leftHem.zip. Thanks so much for checking this out, John
> Hi John, > > I think I've seen something like this once before, when the spec file > thought it was a right hem, but it was really a left hem (or vice versa). > > Once you rule out that possibility, then zip up your directory, > including cropped hem, params, and any other files you think may help > and upload the zip file here: > > http://pulvinar.wustl.edu/cgi-bin/upload.cgi > > I'll have a look. > > Donna > > On 06/05/2007 12:06 PM, John Arsenault wrote: >> Hello, >> I am attempting to segment a macaque left hemisphere to create >> surfaces >> for data representation using caret. I am using a very nice .35mm >> isotropic anatomical with intensity normalization but for some reason >> the >> resultant segmentation of surefit is a small blob of medial frontal >> white >> matter that really has no anatomical correlate and is about 1/4 of the >> size of the normal fiducial surface. This doesn't seem to be related to >> the image intensity because gray matter segements very well at 76(the >> value prescribed by surefit) and white matter as well segments very well >> at 100. Also it doesn't seem to be the fact that the image is of .35mm >> instead of the 1mm suggested since I was able to nicely segment the >> right >> hemisphere. Another possible problem is the fact that the image has >> been >> skull stripped and the eyes have been disconnected but even if I >> deselect >> this option in surefit I get no difference. I have tried various changes >> to the surefit process to get the image to segment properly and I can't >> seem to get anything other then this bad segmentation except for an >> error >> about in ability to find big mask. Any possible suggestions indicative >> of >> these problems? Thanks for your help, >> John >> > > _______________________________________________ > caret-users mailing list > caret-users@brainvis.wustl.edu > http://pulvinar.wustl.edu/mailman/listinfo/caret-users > > >