Hi Roger,

you certainly don't need to remove all of it - only the pieces that are 
erroneously retained within the pial surface.

As for gcut, it depends on what version you are using whether it is run 
automatically.

cheers
Bruce


On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 roger....@yale.edu wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Sorry for the newbie questions, but I was wondering if there were any general
> guidelines on how much remaining DURA MATER and ARACHNOID MATER is acceptable
> after running autorecon1.
>
> In general, should dura be completely removed and arachnoid be left as is?
>
> Also, is mri_gcut run automatically as part of autorecon1?  If so, how would I
> rerun mri_gcut to help remove more dura and/or arachnoid?
>
> Finally, is manual editing recommended for removing remaining dura and/or
> arachnoid? If so, should I strive to remove absolutely all of it?
>
> Thanks you all in advance!
>
> Roger
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