they are an overlay not a surface. Load the surface first then load them
as an overlay on top of it (e.g. the lh.inflated.nofix)
On Fri, 9 Aug 2019,
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Bruce,
Thanks so much for the quick response! I don't know how to load the defect
labels. When I try to load them as a surface, I get an error. I'm doing this in
freeview gui. Also, I checked the cerebellum and it's not attached.
Thanks,
Brendan
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Hi Brendan
the time to correct goes with the square of the size of the defect (actually
the convex hull of the defect) so it can take a very long time for big ones.
More importantly, if the defect is that large it may not be corrected in the
anatomically desired manner. You should take a look at it and see what is
causing it. Is skull left over? Cerebellum attached?
Hemispheres connected? Usually the big ones are due to something dramatic.
Look at the ?h.orig.nofix and the ?h.inflated.nofix. YOu can load the
?h.defect_labels on top of the surfaces and brain.mgz and the wm.mgz to see
which one is 29 (note that they defect_labels file is probably 1-based so you
would need to look for 30 in it).
If you can't sort it out gzip and tar your subject and put it on our ftp site
and we will take a look for you cheers Bruce
On Fri, 9 Aug 2019, Balken, Brendan wrote:
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Hello!
So I am attempting to use freesurfer’s recon-all script but for one of
our subjects I keep getting stuck at this point: “CORRECTING DEFECT 29
(vertices=19321, convex hull=4029, v0=32423) XL defect detected...” It
has already corrected 28 defects, but they were much smaller. It has
been running for about 48 hours on a very powerful machine and I’m
wondering how long I should wait. Will it eventually move on? If no,
what is my contingency plan for processing this? I’m using the output
anatomy folder in brainstorm for source analysis. Any guidance or
information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a million!
Brendan
Here’s what the lh and rh.inflated.nofix look like (is that the defect?):
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