Hi Tanya, that tutorial is inaccurate. The statement is true within 
subject. Across subject, we can map a vertex to another subject, but it 
is not necessarily 1-to-1. Can you point me to the tutorial page so I 
can fix it?
doug


On 05/14/2014 02:54 PM, Tanya wrote:
> Hi Freesurfers,
> I'm confused about surface vertices labels. One of the tutorial 
> mentions that: " There is a one-to-one correspondence between surfaces 
> which allows the user to cross-reference vertices from one surface to 
> another (even across subjects) and to the volume." So there is a map 
> between vertex index and label and it is universal for all subjects 
> and all surfaces? Where can I find this map and is there a script to 
> use it?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Tanya
>
>
>
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