Fixing labels is pretty easy.

http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/TkSurferGuide_2fTkSurferWorkingWithData_2fTkSurferLabel?action=highlight&value=labels

The Wiki leaves out some important pieces of information.


1). You need to manually edit the label file that comes with the distribution (e.g., Simple_surface_labels2005.txt). For instance, I added two regions to this text file:

82    S_temporal_superior_anterior 130 155 95 0
83    G_temp_sup-Lateral_anterior    21    30    165    0

I found the color codes in other color tables.

2). You need to load this in tksurfer (File->Label->Load Color Table).
3). After editing the current aparc.annot, open View->Windows->Labels. You will need to relabel the newly created label using the Labels window. If you don't do this, the parcellation will not save the changes.

Anthony

Goldman, Aaron (NIH/NIMH) [C] wrote:

Hi, I had a question regarding midline parcellation defects in some of our subjects (mostly cingulate, entorhinal). I was happy to read on the wiki that the next stable release is expected to improve the accuracy of these labels. However, in the meantime due to SFN submission deadlines, I was wondering if it would be practical to manually correct these parcellation labels in a small number of subjects. If so, is there any documentation on how to do this?

Thanks,

-Aaron-

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