External Email - Use Caution Hello FreeSurfer Developers, I used the sulcal depth maps superimposed on inflated images (setting colour depth =< 0) to define the morphological sulcal pattern (continuous vs. interrupted). Is this method useful for detecting pli de passage that may be buried deep in the depth of sulcus? [image: sulc.png] In this figure, is it correct to say that when two dark grey segments are adjacent, the sulcus is continuous (e.g. intraparietal sulcus)? On the other hand, when two dark grey segments are separated by a gyrus (light grey), can the sulcus be defined as interrupted (e.g. post-central sulcus)?
Thanks in advance, Federica Santacroce
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