That is pretty small, at least in that picture. It could be that they are not really overlapping as freeview has to project the surfaces into the plane and that brings some inaccuracies with it. If they are really overlapping, it is so small that I would not worry about it.

On 7/19/2022 1:35 PM, Grass, Diana wrote:
Good afternoon,

I am working on the pial surface edits for this subject, and I found an overlap of the surfaces. I am attaching a picture for your reference. The point I am referring to is the one marked with the red cross at the bottom and center of the brain.  What would you suggest doing in this case?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Best,

Diana Grass
PhD Student | Medical Engineering and Medical Physics
Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology
dgr...@mit.edu <mailto:c...@mit.edu> | dgr...@mgh.harvard.edu | 973 816 6751 <tel:832.603.9175>


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