yes, the methods were described in that paper, and a more recent one by Rahul Desikan (which should be on our wiki). Not sure about the comparison of the methods though.
Bruce
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008, bin.lv wrote:

Hi Bruce,

Are this labeling techniques described in "Automatically Parcellating the Human Cerebral 
Cortex" (Fischl B. et al,Cerebral Cortex,2004)? I read a paper "Local landmark-based 
mapping of human auditory cortex"(Xiaojian Kang et al,NeuroImage,2004).They marked the five 
anatomical landmarks on the flatten surface, to identify the auditory cortex. Do these two methods 
get the similiar results?

Best wishes!
Bin Lv


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Ö÷Ì⣺ Re: [Freesurfer] how to locate the auditory cortex?

Hi Bin,
we do label Heschl's gyrus in the ?h.aparc.annot parcellation, so you could
use it as a proxy for primary auditory cortex. Sorry, we haven't gotten any
histology in those regions yet.
cheers,
Bruce
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, bin.lv
wrote:
Hi all,

After getting the cortical surface with Freesurfer,could I identify the location of the 
auditory cortex in each individual, and further then calculate the surface area , or the 
volume of it? In the paper of Cerebral Cortex " Cortical Folding Patterns and 
Predicting Cytoarchitecture", it seems that there is no auditory cortex yet.

Thanks in advance,
Bin Lv

2008-08-27



bin.lv

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