Yes
On 1/26/2021 11:58 AM, Horn, Mitchell Jacob wrote:
Hi Doug,
Thanks for your reply.
Would it be safe to say that these deep grey nuclei are included in
the cerebellar white matter?
Thanks,
Mitch
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Hi Doug,
Thanks for your reply.
Would it be safe to say that these deep grey nuclei are included in the
cerebellar white matter?
Thanks,
Mitch
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The cerebellar GM is just cerebellar cortex and does not include those
deep gray structures. I don't know if we have a description of the
manual labeling protocol. The closest you are going to come to is this
paper (unless Bruce knows differently)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11832223/
Hi FS Experts,
I am planning to use the cerebellar segmentations in the routine recon-all
which parcellates the cerebellum into cerebellar-white-matter and
cerebellar-gray-matter. I am trying to define the two terms, as it appears that
the cerebellar-white-matter label includes much if not all
Hello,
how is it the best line command to visualize in Tkmedit the cerebellar
segmentation?
Thanks a lot for your help
Massimiliano
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the only cerebellar segmentation we have currently is just gray/white,
and you can visualize it with:
tkmedit $subject norm.mgz -seg aseg.mgz
cheers,
Bruce
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008, Massimiliano
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wrote:
Hello,
how is it the best line command to visualize in Tkmedit the cerebellar