Hi FreeSurfer experts,
I have some questions (maybe trivial) about Control Points editing.
1) Following the guide in your website and exploring your tutorial subject
"cp_before" I understood that a Control Point has to be placed in a region
that is definitely white matter but the standard recon-all process has
classified as gray matter. However in the section "General Tips" you
suggest that a Control Point has not to be placed in a tissue different
from the white matter, and in other questions posted on the this mailing
list several scientists said that they place Control Points in the white
matter voxels with an intensity lower than the 110 to adjust the local
intensity. I'm a bit confused. What is the correct strategy?
2) I noticed that a Control Point can adjust the white matter surface in
its neighborhood, but it can create unpredictable changes in surfaces in
other regions. How is it possible?
3) What kind of index can I use to test the reliability of Control Point
editing? In a test-retest protocol, considering a single subject, I noticed
that although the Control Point positioning improves the FreeSurfer
surfaces there is an increase of the covariance in the cortical thickness
measurements between scans after the editing. How can I interpret this
results?

Best regards
Andrea Gerardo Russo
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