Hi Michael

The inflation only smooths 2D structures, not 1D ones like the optic 
radiation or some comissures. Don't worry about it, it won't cause any 
problems. If you really hate it you can erase it in the wm.mgz and run 
autorecon2-wm and autrecon3

cheers
Bruce

On Sat, 18 May 2013, Michael Spilka wrote:

> Hello,I am fairly new to freesurfer so I hope that my question makes sense:
> I have been inspecting the inflated surfaces of my reconstructed data in
> order to detect any issues with white matter segmentation. I have noticed a
> recurring issue for most of my subjects: the presence of a "spike" on the
> left hemisphere medial surface (see attached jpeg for an example). The spike
> appears in roughly the same location for every subject. Has anyone
> encountered this type of recurring segmentation error? Is there an easier
> fix than manually editing the segmentation for each subject?
> Thanks!!
> Michael
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
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