Bruce and Sebastian thank you very much.
I have checked the files but they are all wrong.
These are the image info:
data_type      FLOAT32dim1           280dim2           240dim3           
240dim4           1datatype       16pixdim1        0.5999984741pixdim2        
1.0416666269pixdim3        1.0416666269pixdim4        0.0000000000cal_max       
 0.0000cal_min        0.0000file_type      NIFTI-1+
Waiting for your feedback.
Thank you very much.

Stefano




----Messaggio originale----
Da: sebastian.moell...@rwth-aachen.de
Data: 26-mag-2013 21.31
A: "Bruce Fischl"<fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
Cc: <std...@virgilio.it>, <freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
Ogg: Re: [Freesurfer] very slow analysis with recon-all

Hi Stefano, hi Bruce,

sorry to partly high-jack your thread Stafano. In my experience with NHPs I 
often encounter problems like included cerebellum, so I routinely check the 
filled.mgz before actually running the surface recon, to confirm that the 
cerebellum (or other non-white matter) is NOT part of either hemisphere. (In my 
cases typically I then have to either edit the wm.mgz, the brain mask, or the 
pons cutting plane, but I guess that is NHP specific).
        Now wouldn't that filled.mgz check not also work for human recons?

best
        Sebastian


On May 26, 2013, at 21:13 , Bruce Fischl wrote:

> Hi Stefano
> 
> a defect with over 60K vertices is more than 1/2 the size of a typical 
> hemisphere, so something has gone badly wrong. Have you checked the skull 
> stripping? The aseg? The talairach? There shouldn't be a defect that big - 
> you will need to figure out why
> 
> cheers
> Bruce
> On Sun, 26 May 2013, std...@virgilio.it wrote:
> 
>> Hi list,
>> I'm running recon-all on two T1 but the command is for two days
>> on CORRECTING DEFECT 11 (vertices=55538, convex hull=7811).
>> Is it ok? What's happen?
>> Thanks,
>> Stefano
>> 
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