Hi BA,

don't really know what you mean. The slices are slightly different and
there are some differences but from these images I cannot say what is
more accurate and what is not.

Cheers, Martin

On Mon, 2012-03-12 at 10:14 -0600, Brain Apprentice wrote:
> Hi Surfers,
> 
> I have done some Longitudinal Processing on a bunch of subjects and
> although the pial and white surfaces are looking good after the
> Longitudinal Processing, the  aseg segmentation for each subject is
> often looking much worse.
> 
> I have a link to a sample screen grab to show you what I mean (see
> below). The images on top show the Longitudinal Processed views. The
> images on bottom are of the same subject before the Longitudinal
> Processing  has occurred.
> 
> Link to Screen Grab:
> https://www.transferbigfiles.com/a3a3f1c1-bfd1-4d16-b55f-7512af6bd08a?rid=sZpE3mG914egN9RlX2PKxA2
> 
> It is possible I am doing something wrong. I just thought I would
> throw it out to the experts to see if they are having similar
> experiences or if there are suggestions on things that I should do.
> 
> Thanks very much,
> 
> B.A.
> 
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