Re: [Freesurfer] Whole brain gray matter image

2011-03-09 Thread Douglas N Greve
For mni152 space, you'll need to register your anatomical to the 152
brain. You can do this with the freesurfer mni152reg program (might only
be in the new version). Then use mri_vol2vol specifying this reg and
also making sure that you use nearest neighbor interpolation. One
problem is that this does not rotate the directions, so it might not be
useful to you.

doug

caoaize wrote:
 Hi, Doug,

 If I want to use the generated gray matter for VBM analysis, I need to
 put them into the same space (MNI, or Talariach). Do you know where or
 how I can get that ? Thanks.

 Aize



  Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 16:31:52 -0500
  From: gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
  To: caoa...@hotmail.com
  Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Whole brain gray matter image
 
  You'll probably have to go to 255 or so (255 is corpus callosum). Also,
  for aparc+aseg, everything above 1000 will be GM.
  doug
 
  caoaize wrote:
   I am saying just look through 1to 98, and remove the IDs that relate
   with WM,vent, etc. No need to look at the the ID more than 100,
 right?
   Thanks.
  
   Aize
  
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 15:42:28 -0500
From: gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
To: caoa...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Whole brain gray matter image
   
No, that will give you both WM and GM.
   
caoaize wrote:
 Hi, Doug,

 Should I just check the IDs from 1 to 98 in
 FreesurferColorLUT.txt?

 Aize

  Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 14:27:08 -0500
  From: gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
  To: caoa...@hotmail.com
  Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Whole brain gray matter image
 
  Yea, though I think I'd use aparc+aseg for this since the cortex
  boundaries in the aseg are not great. The easiest way to do it
   is to use
  mri_binarize with the --match option. You could list all of the
   IDs that
  correspond to gray matter structures, but it is probably easier
   to list
  all the stuff that you don't want (eg, cerebral and
 cerebellar white
  matter, CC, hypointensit ies, CSF, etc, (and 0)), then use the
   --inv to
  invert it.
 
  doug
 
  caoaize wrote:
   I need both cortical and subcortical. As I understand, I can
   extract
   them from aseg.mgz, right? ribbon.mgz gives some information
   too, any
   idea? Thanks.
  
   Aize
  
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 11:44:15 -0500
From: gr...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
To: caoa...@hotmail.com
CC: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Whole brain gray matter image
   
   
Do you want cortical and subcortical or just cortical?
doug
   
   
caoaize wrote:
 Hello FS Experts,

 I am trying to generate the whole brain gray matter
 image,
   I use
 aparc_aseg.mgz - wm.mgz for gray matter mask, then use
 this
 mask for
 gray matter. Is it correct? What is the difference between
 aseg.mgz
 and ribbon.mgz? Hope your help. Thanks.

 Aize

  gt;   
  

  
 

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Re: [Freesurfer] Whole brain gray matter image

2011-02-09 Thread Douglas N Greve

Do you want cortical and subcortical or just cortical?
doug


caoaize wrote:
 Hello FS Experts,

 I am trying to generate the whole brain gray matter image, I use
 aparc_aseg.mgz - wm.mgz for gray matter mask, then use this mask for
 gray matter. Is it correct? What is the difference between aseg.mgz
 and ribbon.mgz? Hope your help. Thanks.

 Aize

 

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[Freesurfer] Whole brain gray matter image

2011-02-07 Thread caoaize

Hello FS Experts,
 
I am trying to generate the whole brain gray matter image, I use aparc_aseg.mgz 
- wm.mgz for gray matter mask, then use this mask for gray matter. Is it 
correct?  What is the difference between aseg.mgz and ribbon.mgz? Hope your 
help. Thanks.
 
Aize
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