Hi Manuel

you should examine the ?h.white and ?h.pial for accuracy, and only use the 
.nofix surfaces if you are trying to figure out why the white/pial are not 
as accurate as you would like
Bruce


On Tue, 4 Jul 2017, Manuel Delgado wrote:

> Dear all:
> Regarding wm edits, it is shown in the tutorial how to proceed with "holes"
> that appear in the smoothwm.nofix. However, those holes do not necessarily
> affect the wm matter surface. So is it recommendable to check if holes in
> the smoothwm.nofix surface affect the real wm surface before correcting
> them? And, what is the purpose of the smoothwm.nofix, is it used for other
> issues?
> Thank you
> 
> --
> Manuel Delgado Alvarado, MD
> 
> Predoctoral Researcher
> Neuroimaging Unit, IDIVAL
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> Avda. Cardenal Herrera Oria s/n
> 39011 Santander, Spain
> 
> 
>
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