your help and answers in advance.
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r my research. So, any help or suggestion to
resolve this issue would be really helpful to me.
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doing this in hippocampus,
> but we haven't written anything for elsewhere. What specifically were you
> thinking about? Just a uniform subdivision? Along the major eigendirection
> for example?
>
> cheers,
> Bruce
>
>
>
> On Fri, 27 Mar 2009, Sungeun Kim wrote:
>
>
Hello,
I am looking for any automated method to sub-divide segmented subcortical
structures by FreeSurfer. Is there anyone who knows how to do this?
Thanks in advance.
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Yes, I have been using tkregister and I am not familiar with tkregister2.
Doug Greve wrote:
tkregister2 is the latest. Have you been using tkregister?
Sungeun Kim wrote:
Thank you for the quick answer. I am trying to know how to use
tkregister2, but I would like to know why the latest
m the dist).
doug
Sungeun Kim wrote:
Hi,
I experienced one problem with tkregister. I tried to register local
low-res. anatomical data to high-res anatomical data using
tkregister. So, I did
tkregister -mkdefault
modified some parameters. This was OK, but when I did
tkregister local
I go
e the same problem.
Is there any solution or suggestion to this problem?
Thank you in advance.
Sungeun Kim.
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