Hi Lars,

yes, the size of the faces is initially fixed - we cover the surface of 
each segmented wm voxel that borders non wm with 2 triangles. This gets 
changed by both the topology correction and the surface deformation. Note 
that the fsaverage surface area is less than any individual subject due to 
smoothing of the surface, which is why we include a correction factor in 
the fsaverage surfaces.

cheers,
Bruce


On Wed, 16 Sep 
2009, Lars M. Rimol wrote:

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> Hi,
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> I have a few questions about the surface processing stream:
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> I compared ?h.orig.nofix, ?h.orig, ?h.sphere and ?h.sphere.reg files. The 
> number of triangles and vertices changes between the first two but after that 
> they're constant. But the numbers are different across subjects. For 
> fsaverage the number of vertices is consistently 163 842 and the number of 
> faces 327 680.
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> Therefore, I assume that during the tesselation step in the processing 
> stream, different subjects get different numbers of vertices due to 
> differences in brain size. (And that the fsaverage numbers reflect average 
> brain size.) Is that correct?
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> And does this mean that the size of the faces/triangles is uniform across all 
> locations and subjects, at least before the topology fix?
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> Thank you!
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> Lars M. Rimol
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