Whereby the label name is derived from which, the GM labels? i.e.
lh.rostralmiddlefrontal_div3


On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Bruce Fischl <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
wrote:

> yes, or mri_binarize --match
>
>
> cheers
> Bruce
>
>
> On Wed, 2 Jul 2014, Corinna Bauer wrote:
>
>  And then for breaking the individual labels up, would mri_extract_label be
>> the best option?
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Bruce Fischl <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
>> >
>> wrote:
>>       Hi Corinna
>>
>>       you need to give some output extension so it knows what file
>>       type to write (e.g. .mgz, .nii, .nii.gz. mgh, ...)
>>
>>       cheers
>>       Bruce
>>
>>       On Wed, 2 Jul 2014, Corinna Bauer wrote:
>>
>>             Hi Bruce,
>>
>>             I am trying to do just that using the following
>>             command line:
>>             mri_aparc2aseg --s ${subject} --labelwm --hypo-as-wm
>>             --rip-unknown --volmask
>>             --o ${subj_dir}/mri/wmdivided --annot aparc.split
>>
>>             After the slice labeling, I get the following:
>>
>>             Used brute-force search on 872 voxels
>>             Fixing Parahip LH WM
>>               Found 0 clusters
>>             Fixing Parahip RH WM
>>               Found 0 clusters
>>             Writing output aseg to
>>             /home/bauer/freesurfer_subjects/FSH_09062013/mri/wmdivided
>>             unknown file type for file
>>             (/home/bauer/freesurfer_subjects/FSH_09062013/mri/wmdivided)
>>             subject = FSH_09062013
>>             annotation = wmdivided
>>             hemi = lh
>>             outdir =
>>             /home/bauer/freesurfer_subjects/FSH_09062013/wm_hardi_labels
>>             surface   = white
>>
>>             Any suggestions?
>>
>>             Thanks,
>>             Corinna
>>
>>
>>
>>             On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 6:55 PM, Bruce Fischl
>>             <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
>>             wrote:
>>                   Hi Corinna
>>
>>                   not really, as that is a surface-based
>>             utility. You could divide
>>                   the
>>                   cortical labels and then recrate the wmparc
>>             from it, which might
>>                   do what
>>                   you want.
>>
>>                   cheers
>>                   Bruce
>>
>>
>>                   On Tue, 1 Jul 2014, Corinna
>>                   Bauer wrote:
>>
>>                   > hello,
>>                   > I was wondering if it was possible to use
>>                   mris_divide_parcellation on white
>>                   > matter labels.
>>                   >
>>                   > Thanks,
>>                   >
>>                   > Corinna
>>                   >
>>                   >
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