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In this exercise you will be able to visualize and inspect a good output so that you can become familiar with what the end product should look like. Output volumes will be looked at in tkmedit, with surfaces In this exercise you will be able to visualize and inspect a good output so that you can become familiar with what the end product should look like.

First you need to set your SUBJECTS_DIR to the appropriate place:
{{{
cd $FREESURFER_HOME/subjects/buckner_data/tutorial_subjs
setenv SUBJECTS_DIR ${PWD}
}}}

The volumes that are output can be loaded into tkmedit, along with surfaces and the subcortical segmentation. With one command like you can load in the brainmask.mgz and wm.mgz volumes, the rh.white and lh.white surfaces, and the subcortical segmentation.

{{{
tkmedit good_output brainmask.mgz lh.white -aux wm.mgz -aux-surface rh.white -segmentation aseg.mgz
}}}

You should see a tkmedit window open up to this:[[BR]]
attachment:good_output1.jpg
[[BR]]

You are currently looking at the brainmask.mgz (loaded as the main volume) with the surfaces displayed and the aseg.mgz (subcortical segmentation) overlayed. The pial (red line), white (yellow line) and orig (green line) surfaces are all shown. You can toggle between the brainmask.mgz (main volume) and the wm.mgz (aux volume) and you can click on and off the aseg.mgz overlay. To become more familar with the buttons in the Tkmedit Toolbox please read the [wiki:Self:FsTutorial/Tools Freesurfer Tools] section of this tutorial.
  • To follow this exercise exactly be sure you've downloaded the tutorial data set before you begin. If you choose not to download the data set you can follow these instructions on your own data, but you will have to substitute your own specific paths and subject names.

Inspection of Freesurfer Output

In this exercise you will be able to visualize and inspect a good output so that you can become familiar with what the end product should look like.

First you need to set your SUBJECTS_DIR to the appropriate place:

cd $FREESURFER_HOME/subjects/buckner_data/tutorial_subjs
setenv SUBJECTS_DIR ${PWD} 

The volumes that are output can be loaded into tkmedit, along with surfaces and the subcortical segmentation. With one command like you can load in the brainmask.mgz and wm.mgz volumes, the rh.white and lh.white surfaces, and the subcortical segmentation.

tkmedit good_output brainmask.mgz lh.white -aux wm.mgz -aux-surface rh.white -segmentation aseg.mgz

You should see a tkmedit window open up to this:BR attachment:good_output1.jpg BR

You are currently looking at the brainmask.mgz (loaded as the main volume) with the surfaces displayed and the aseg.mgz (subcortical segmentation) overlayed. The pial (red line), white (yellow line) and orig (green line) surfaces are all shown. You can toggle between the brainmask.mgz (main volume) and the wm.mgz (aux volume) and you can click on and off the aseg.mgz overlay. To become more familar with the buttons in the Tkmedit Toolbox please read the [wiki:FsTutorial/Tools Freesurfer Tools] section of this tutorial.

FsTutorial/OutputData_tktools (last edited 2013-11-01 14:23:49 by MaritzaEbling)