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Thanks for your response Bruce, just to clarify



If I understood, the wm surface is created using a surface deformation
procedure that adaptively determined the MR intensity of the boundaries in
question at each point in the cortex. Next a sphere from the wm inflated
surface is computed, warps the sphere into a 2-D file containing the
curvature and convexity patterns of the subject, and then registers the 2D
file with a reference (parameterization template). This is executed to
ensure that the curvature and convexity patterns are aligned with a generic
reference template. The mean and the variance of curvature and convexity
from the smooth and inflated surface are used in order to do more robust
the register. Finally, the pial surface is created by expanding the white
matter surface so that it closely follows the gray-CSF intensity gradient,
keeping the same topology (number of vertex, edges, faces) and the vertex
index is preserved. Finally, the vertex of the wm and pial surface are
mapped in a common space and is here where we obtained vertex
correspondence across the subjects.

Thanks
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