Re: [HCP-Users] values in myelin maps

2017-05-30 Thread Lisa Kramarenko
ok. so basically just go through recon-all output and manually correct whatever might have gone wrong? best, Lisa On 30 May 2017 at 16:13, Glasser, Matthew wrote: > I would look for locations in which the FreeSurfer aseg is clearly > labeling things outside of the brain as

Re: [HCP-Users] values in myelin maps

2017-05-30 Thread Glasser, Matthew
I would look for locations in which the FreeSurfer aseg is clearly labeling things outside of the brain as grey or white matter. Peace, Matt. From: Lisa Kramarenko > Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 8:59 AM To: Matt Glasser

Re: [HCP-Users] values in myelin maps

2017-05-30 Thread Glasser, Matthew
Yes. Peace, Matt. From: Lisa Kramarenko > Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 9:31 AM To: Matt Glasser > Cc: "hcp-users@humanconnectome.org"

Re: [HCP-Users] values in myelin maps

2017-05-30 Thread Lisa Kramarenko
Yes, this is data of the lab I am in. I assume that I don't have fat saturation as I have never heard about it before... If I understand correctly it can't be done post-hoc after acquisition and should have been done during scanning? Other patients from the same batch (acquired the same way) don't

Re: [HCP-Users] values in myelin maps

2017-05-30 Thread Lisa Kramarenko
Alright, thanks for the quick reply! Should I look for some specific problem with the surfaces which is to be fixed? I mean I imagine a lot of things can go wrong with a surface, so that I need to know what exactly to fix? Or is it something more general like this:

Re: [HCP-Users] values in myelin maps

2017-05-30 Thread Glasser, Matthew
Fat saturation reduces the intensity of the fat within the bone marrow, which reduces the chance that FreeSurfer will mistake this fat for white matter. You would need to have this on during acquisition. As for how to fix the surfaces after the fact, I would look at FreeSurfer’s