Summary |
0004673: Left hand side of brain model does not load scalar/label while right hand side does, regardless of model |
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Revision |
2020-02-18 09:39 by lassoan |
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Steps To Reproduce |
- Load lh.pial and rh.pial
- load lh.dlpfc.label for the lh.pial as a scalar overlay and load the rh.dlpfc.label for the rh.pial
- Set each corresponding scalar for each model to "Color Table: Grey" and "Scalar Range Mode: Color table"
- As seen in the brain model, the rh.pial correctly shows the rh.dlpfc.label, while the lh.dlpfc.label is not shown.
- Load in lh.caudalmiddlefrontal.label and lh.rostralmiddlefrontal.label for the lh.pial model as scalar overlays (Both of these were merged in freesurfer into the lh.dlpfc.label if you wish to try to merge yourself)
- Apply either scalars to the lh.pial and observe that they are now present on the model.
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Revision |
2019-01-30 00:42 by sdblack4 |
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Steps To Reproduce |
- Load lh.pial and rh.pial
- load lh.dlpfc.label for the lh.pial as a scalar overlay and load the rh.dlpfc.label for the rh.pial
- Set each corresponding scalar for each model to "Color Table: Grey" and "Scalar Range Mode: Color table"
- As seen in the brain model, the rh.pial correctly shows the rh.dlpfc.label, while the lh.dlpfc.label is not shown.
- Load in lh.caudalmiddlefrontal.label and lh.rostralmiddlefrontal.label for the lh.pial model as scalar overlays (Both of these were merged in freesurfer into the lh.dlpfc.label if you wish to try to merge yourself)
- Apply either scalars to the lh.pial and observe that they are now present on the model.
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