The aseg is not surface-based and will not be as accurate
doug

On 10/31/2014 09:14 AM, Alshikho, Mohamad J. wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
> I wanted to calculate the right and left hemispheric white matter 
> volume using a mask.
> Is there any difference between "lh.dwhite.mgz , rh.dwhite.mgz" (the 
> outputs of mris_volmmask after binarize them) and the right and left 
> hemispheric white matter masks from aseg.mgz atlas (the output of 
> mri_binarize command line)?
> I am asking this question because those masks gave me different 
> estimation for the volume?
>
> Thanks!
> Mohamad
>
>
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