Hi,
We’re working on it.  Please give us another day or two.

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On 3/14/16, 9:01 AM, "[email protected] on behalf of
Slater David" <[email protected] on behalf of
[email protected]> wrote:

Bump...

How can one get a HCP surface parcellation onto the fsaverage FreeSurfer
subject?

I would like to define the Gordon et al. parcellation on a typical
FreeSurfer subject.

Cheers,
David



-----Message d'origine-----
De : [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] De la part de Slater David
Envoyé : 09 March 2016 14:11
À : Donna Dierker
Cc : [email protected]
Objet : Re: [HCP-Users] Cortical parcellations in Connectome Workbench and
FreeSurfer

Great thanks for your helpful reply.

Unfortunately I'm not working with the HCP data exclusively. In addition
we have our own data which has been pre-processed with the standard
FreeSurfer -recon-all pipeline. Thus these subjects do not have a 32k or
164k mesh, instead they have typical output surfaces from FreeSurfer...

So if I understand correctly I could do the following:

* Use the '"freesurfer_to_fs_LR" script to create 32k and/or 164k mesh
surfaces for each subject
* The Gordon parcellation would then have a direct correspondence with
these meshes (no resampling required)
* The FreeSurfer "mri_label2vol" tool could then be used to create subject
specific parcellation maps

Is this correct? Am I missing something?

Thanks,
David


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Donna Dierker [mailto:[email protected]] Envoyé : 08 March
2016 18:05 À : Slater David Objet : Re: [HCP-Users] Cortical parcellations
in Connectome Workbench and FreeSurfer

I hope someone who has actually done something like this answers, but this
page might be helpful:

https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/mri_label2vol

I'm less familiar with Freesurfer tools, but conceptually:

* The Gordon parcellation is available on 32k mesh (or 164k at least).
* The subject's individual surface is available in both of those meshes.
* The parcellation could be projected to the ribbon between the white and
pial surfaces (possibly via mri_label2vol).
* It would not be necessary to resample the parcellation onto the native
mesh to do this.
* The subject's native mesh is also available in one of the
HCP-downloadable packages.
* There is a way, using -surface-project-unproject, to convert stuff back
to native mesh, but it's tough to get your head around it, and I'm not
sure it's the shortest path in this case.

Again, hopefully someone who has done this will reply. :)


On Mar 8, 2016, at 4:14 AM, Slater David <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a parcellation I would like to work with from the following paper:
>
> Gordon, E.M., Laumann, T.O., Adeyemo, B., Huckins, J.F., Kelley, W.M.,
>Petersen, S.E., 2014. Generation and Evaluation of a Cortical Area
>Parcellation from Resting-State Correlations. Cereb. Cortex bhu239-.
>
>
> The cortical parcellations are saved in .gii format for both the fs_LR
>32k and 164k meshes. My aim is to create a parcellated volume image for
>each of my subjects in their native space. I know how to do this with
>Freesurfer tools but I am a little lost with the fs_LR 32k and 164k mesh
>formats.
>
> If I had the parcellation in a standard Freesurfer subject space (e.g.
>fsaverage) I would transform the parcalletion to the subject native space
>and convert the surface labels to a volume parcellation. This is similar
>to how the aparc niftii files are generated.
>
> How can I get a parcellation of the fs_LR 32k or 164k meshes into a
>subject's native space parcellation? Or alternatively, how can I convert
>fs_LR 32k or 164k vertex values to the fsaverage surface?
>
> Thanks,
> David
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