I don't know how the PALS atlas was created. The method to create the v1 
label was validated by Oliver Hinds (don't have the ref handy).
doug

krista kelly wrote:
> I'm using the labels saved in QDEC to extract cortical thickness 
> values for certain regions. For example, I've used the lh.v1.label to 
> map onto the fsaverage brain and then to map this onto each individual 
> subject. When I load the lh.PALS_B12_Brodmann.annot or 
> the lh.PALS_B12_Visuotopic.annot onto the fasaverage brain, the areas 
> that are named v1 do not quite match up with the actual lh.v1.label. 
> The more inferior part of the lh.v1.label is considered v2 in the the 
> annotation space. Should I be worried about this? Or can I still use 
> the lh.v1.label to extract information for v1 (even though the 
> annotation file would consider it v2).
>
> Thanks! 
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