The inner and outer surfaces should be the white and pial surfaces to map
all of cortex (of the same vertex count as the midthickness, so not the
native surfaces).  I believe we generally also use a volume mask to exclude
things like CSF and noisy voxels, but I'm not sure exactly what it masks
out or what we do to generate it.

Tim



On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Tang, Yan <yan.t...@ttu.edu> wrote:

>  Dear all,
>
> I used  the Freesurfer_to_fs_LR Pipeline to get  164k fs_LR surface, and
> used the command 'wb_import' -spec-file to get some file which can be used
> in workbench. Now, I want to project the functional MRI to surface. I think
> I can use the   command 'wb_command -volume-to-surface-mapping'. But I am
> beginner of workbench.
> I write the command as following:
> wb_command -volume-to-surface-mapping ff001_010.nii
> study1.L.midthickness_orig.164k_fs_LR.surf.gii new1.func.gii
> -cubic
>  is it right? if I want to use the parameter [-ribbon-constrained], how
> can I set the <inner-surf> and <outer-surf>?
>
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