Hi Anastasia,

  For one of my subjects, I am noticing that the right uncinate fasciculus
is very diffuse and more importantly, erroneously crosses from the frontal
to the temporal lobe. I looked at the original endpoint ROI generated by
trac-all -prior (rh.unc_AS_avg33_mni_bbr_end1.nii.gz) and the dilated
endpoint ROI in the temporal lobe (rh.unc_AS_avg33_mni_bbr_end1_dil.nii.gz)
and noticed that the endpoints appeared to cross over into the frontal lobe.

  Attached is a snapshot for your perusal. On the left side is a display of
the <subject>/dmri/dtifit_FA.nii with the
<subject>/dpath/rh.unc_AS_avg33_mni_bbr/path.pd.nii.gz tract superimposed
over. As you can see, the right unc tract crosses from the frontal to the
temporal lobe. On the right side is a display of the
<subject>/dmri/brain_anat_mni.nii.gz with the endpoints
<subject>/dlabel/mni/rh.unc_AS_avg33_mni_bbr_end2.nii.gz in green
and <subject>/dlabel/mni/rh.unc_AS_avg33_mni_bbr_end1.nii.gz in blue (the
red dots are control points). As you can see, the blue endpoints bleed over
from the temporal to the frontal lobe.

  I tried to eliminate these blue points with fslview and then writing over
rh.unc_AS_avg33_mni_bbr_end1.nii.gz. I performed a similar function
manually editing rh.unc_AS_avg33_mni_bbr_end1_dil.nii.gz to better reflect
the boundaries . I subsequently tried to re-run trac-all -path, and
 unfortunately, all my tracts looked much worse.


   Do you know if incorrectly placed endpoints impair the path
reconstruction? Do you think you can help me? Any advice you can give would
be much appreciated.








-- 
Susie Kuo
NIH

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recognizes genius. - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,* Sherlock Holmes- Valley of
Fear*

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