you can do that, but the aseg is used to automate generation of surfaces (e.g. ventricle filling), so you would be trading computer time for human time.

Bruce
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, David Perlman wrote:

On this topic, if I *don't* want subcortical segmentation, but rather only surface generation and thickness maps, what's the best option to use for that? It seems like it might be -noaseg, but I couldn't find any references to this flag being used with human data, only with non-human primates, so I thought I'd ask before I assumed I'd figured it out.

On Jun 1, 2007, at 1:49 PM, Bruce Fischl wrote:

yes, sorry. The subcortical segmentation is early in the processing stream, and pretty much the slowest step.

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