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FreeSurfer Tools for Mask Manipulation

October 28, 2010

FreeSurfer includes a useful tool for manipulating mask files. Let’s say you wanted to pull the left caudate from the aseg.mgz file in order to use it for fiber tracking (that’s my default example in part because it’s salient for … Continue reading →

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