In theory that should work. I say "in theory" because there might be
something unique to each area in terms of the distribution of the
vertices across space. But I'm betting it will be safe to do. But why
not run both simulations?
On 10/19/15 11:03 AM, Joost Janssen wrote:
Hi,
A question about building your own Monte Carlo.
here: https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/BuildYourOwnMonteCarlo
it says: "If you want to restrict the correction to a smaller area to
reduce the severity of the correction, you can specify a mask or a
label and change the output folder".
Thus, if i have 2 anatomically distant (e.g. 1 frontal and 1
occipital) but identically-sized (same # of vertices) cortical areas,
only 1 MC for 1 area needs to be created and can then be used with
both areas? That is, only the size of the area matters, not the
location. Is that correct?
Thanks,
-joost
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