Re: [HCP-Users] A question about workbench command

2018-02-14 Thread Timothy Coalson
It isn't on the HCP website, we expected that it would not be widely needed. Get the "dev_latest" zip file for your OS from here: http://brainvis.wustl.edu/workbench/ Tim On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 11:59 PM, Aaron C wrote: > Hi Tim, > > > Thank you for your reply. I was

Re: [HCP-Users] [SPAM] References about image reconstruction algorithms

2018-02-14 Thread Elam, Jennifer
Hi Javier, The only citation describing both the image reconstruction algorithms is the HCP 1200 Subjects Reference Manual on pp. 39-40. The original r177 algorithm is more fully discussed in the following that you should cite : Ŭgurbil K, Xu J, Auerbach EJ, Moeller S, Vu A, Duarte-Carvajalino

Re: [HCP-Users] A question about workbench command

2018-02-14 Thread Timothy Coalson
Not currently, no, though it could be added. It is undefined between left and right hemispheres, so the obvious format would be a metric file, rather than cifti grayordinates. Our uses of geodesic distance are generally limited to a short distance, we haven't really found it useful to know the

[HCP-Users] A question about workbench command

2018-02-14 Thread Aaron C
Dear HCP experts, Is there a one-line workbench command that could extract the matrix of geodesic distances between every pair of cortical grayordinates for a given brain surface? Thank you. ___ HCP-Users mailing list HCP-Users@humanconnectome.org