Hi all,

I'm trying to make a group average of a set of subjects that we've
collected various functional data on and use anatomical landmarks of the
group average surface to predict the locations of functional areas that
we've found to be correlated to the anatomy of the ventral cortex. As such,
we'd like to get as accurate of an average surface as possible. I've come
up on two problems that I'd like to address and was wondering if anyone
could help come up with a solution.

I ran the recon-all command on all the subjects and created a segmentation,
however we made edits to the segmentation using ITK-SNAP, and not tkmedit.
Some of the changes were fairly drastic and we'd like to use the fixed
segmentations in the averaging process. I've considered perhaps running the
-autorecon2-wm flag, but unfortunately using ITK-SNAP essentially makes
edits to ribbon.mgz, and not wm.mgz. I was wondering if there was a way to
"extract"  a new wm.mgz from an edited ribbon.mgz.

My second problem involves trying to anchor a sulcus on the ventral surface
during the averaging process (the mid-fusiform sulcus) in hopes of getting
a more accurate representation of the sulcus on the average surface. As it
stands there is a bit too much variability of the average MFS location when
compared to the individual subjects' MFS location, and we'd like to reduce
that if possible. Is there any way of using a label, or something similar,
that can be considered as an "anchor" during the averaging process?

Thanks and regards,
Miggy Chuapoco
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