Hi,
In the release notes for version 4.4.0 it says that The -randomness flag
can be used to allow usage of a random seed, however, running the following
command:
recon-all -all -nowmsa -randomness -subjid f4168_1r
gives the following error:
ERROR: Flag -randomness unrecognized.
Is there
Hi Jidan,
we construct fsaverage by mapping the icosahedron vertices to a set of
subjects, then assigning that vertex to the position that is the average of
the tal coords of those vertices. Sorry, I don't understand the 2nd point.
Maybe you can explain what you are trying to accomplish?
Hello
I`m problems with the levels files. The error is :
Loading data table
/Users/paula/Freesurfer_ELT_primeiro_trabalho/qdec/qdec.table.dat...
Number of columns: 5
fsid column:1
Number of factors: 4
Number of subjects: 52
Reading discrete factor levels from config file
Hi,
I tried to use the white matter bug fix using v4.4.0 for data that was
originally run using v4.0.4. I then noticed that the IntraCranialVol measure
in wmparc.stats and aseg.stats for one of the subjects was -2083.23 (after
rerunning recon-all -segstats -wmparc). Is this due to the new
Hi Tricia
did you check the tal xform? It is the basis of the ICV. If it looks good
then something else is wrong. If that's the case, upload the dataset and
we'll take a look
Bruce
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009,
Tricia Merkley wrote:
Hi,
I tried to use the white matter bug fix using v4.4.0 for
류철형 wrote:
Dear all
1. I would like to display average thickness on surface model in tksurfer.
The basic color bar included the tksurfer seems to be insufficient for
displaying thickness difference (e.g. red to yellow etc.).
I'd like to use rainbow color table in displaying the thickness
might be better to draw it on fsaverage and then propagate it to the
other subjects, but both would work.
Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Stephan,
I guess you could draw the ROI in one subject at the appropriate tal
coords, use mri_label2label to map it across subject using the tal xform,
then
MC-Z will be independent of the number subjects. The z simulation
assumes an infinite DOF.
doug
Devdutta W wrote:
Here is the command line I am using. the same one was used both
times; only the glmdir was different.
mri_glmfit-sim \
--glmdir /data/zonda1/freesurfer_subjects/qdec/rh.area
Prapti Gautam wrote:
Dear freesurfers,
I have a few additional questions regarding qdec.
1. Is it possible to specify in qdec so that the results of the analyses
run are saved in a separate destination than the SUBJECTS_DIR?
I'll leave this for Nick.
2. I have read in the qdec
Paula,
You must add at least two levels in each .levels file.
Ex: in the gender file:
*gender.**levels*
Female
Male
---
Pedro Paulo de M. Oliveira Junior
2009/7/23 Paula Diniz paula.rej...@gmail.com
Hello
I`m problems with the levels
Hi Doug,
do you think it will be possible for you to fix that bug in a week or so?
It's somewhat crucial for my analysis.
Another thing I'd like to ask is: how feasible would it be to implement the
--min operation into mri_concat? There is already a --max to compute the max
of concatenated
Hi Bruce,
For my 2nd point, I mean, after we get the lh.sphere.reg as the deformed
subject, it should have similar sulco-gyral pattern as the template. I want
to compute the distance between the deformed subject and the template, to
see how close they are after the registration. In other words, I
12 matches
Mail list logo