Hi Thomas,
no, the vertices do not correspond. Correspondence is established by the
spherical coordinates contained in [lr]h.sphere.reg. You can map to and
from any subject using mri_surf2surf.
cheers
Bruce
On Thu, 3 May 2012, "Thomas W.
Mühleisen" wrote:
Dear all,
We have processed two
Dear all,
We have processed two individual datasets using the whole pipeline. We have
recognized that the absolute number of generated vertices differs between the
two brains (130k per hemisphere vs. 155k per hemisphere). Our question is how
do the vertices from one brain correspond to those fr
I think this page can give you an insight:
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/UserContributions_2fScripts_2fppaulo_2fqdec_2dcoord
2008/5/1 Mishkin Derakhshan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I know that at some point in the pipeline, the surfaces are registered
> to a common sphere, and thus
Hi,
I know that at some point in the pipeline, the surfaces are registered
to a common sphere, and thus I'm hopping there is a one-to-one vertex
correspondance between subjects.
My question is, let's say I look at vertex X, on subject1, how do I
find out the corresponding vertex location on subje