Re: [Freesurfer] tkmedit and masking

2014-02-17 Thread Douglas Greve
Sorry, no. You can use mri_mask from the command-line though
doug


On 2/14/14 11:19 AM, Joerg Pfannmoeller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using tkmedit to display functional data as an overlay on anatomical 
> data. I am asking myself if there is a feature in tkmedit which allows to 
> apply a mask to the functional. Ideally would be a cortex mask to remove all 
> non-cortex voxels.
>
> Regards Joerg
>

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[Freesurfer] tkmedit and masking

2014-02-14 Thread Joerg Pfannmoeller
Hello,

I am using tkmedit to display functional data as an overlay on anatomical data. 
I am asking myself if there is a feature in tkmedit which allows to apply a 
mask to the functional. Ideally would be a cortex mask to remove all non-cortex 
voxels.

Regards Joerg

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