Hi Jasmin,

nothing looks wrong with the inflated brain images to me. Remember,
the inflated brain doesn't have the same space as the T1 or white
matter surface, so they are just centered. And overlap one another as
the slice views showed. I'm afraid I can't help with the hippocampal
question, though you may want to try adding some details.

hth
d

On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 5:30 PM, Jasmin Alves <jal...@usc.edu> wrote:
> Hello freesurfer,
>
> I received this odd inflated surface image. I am not sure if this is
> something that can be fixed via a registration step or should be fixed in
> another step. Your input as to how to correct this image would be greatly
> appreciated. Also, I noticed that this participant's hippocampal volume is
> half the amount compared to the rest of my participants. Is it possible
> these two problems are related or am I possibly dealing with two separate
> issues? I have attached a screen shot of both problems.
>
> Thank you very much,
> Jasmin
>
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> Medical Biology Graduate Program
> University of Southern California
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