Hi Ed,

it does check by making sure the # of vertices in the overlay matches 
that in the surface. The only case this fails is for fsaverage which has 
the same # for lh and rh

cheers
Bruce

On Wed, 13 Apr 2011, Ed Gronenschild wrote:

> Dear FreeSurfer developers,
>
> With tksurfer you have to watch out to select the correct
> hemisphere when loading an overlay or annotation.
> My suggestion to the developers is to implement an
> easy check since it is known to which hemisphere the
> displayed surface belongs.
> As far as I know, the only file for which such a check
> would fail is sig.mgz, the result of a statistical analysis.
>
> Kind regards,
> Ed
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