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Control Point Edits
Now go to FreeView and you can start making control point edits: On the left, you will see 3 tabs (Volumes, Surfaces, Point Sets).
Loading the Necessary Files
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Volumes
- Click on "Load Volume" under the "Volumes" tab and go to the folder that contains the MRI volumes (usually called
mri). Loadorig.mgzandwm.mgzonto FreeView. - For
wm.mgzchange the Color map from "Grayscale" to "Heat". Make sure that thewmvolume is above theorigvolume. - Play with the opacity of the
wmvolume until you see white/gray matter contrast.
- Click on "Load Volume" under the "Volumes" tab and go to the folder that contains the MRI volumes (usually called
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Surfaces
- Now go under the "Surfaces" tab and click on the icon with the green '+'. This time, go to the folder that contains the surfaces (it's usually called
surf). Loadlh.whiteandrh.white.
- Now go under the "Surfaces" tab and click on the icon with the green '+'. This time, go to the folder that contains the surfaces (it's usually called
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Point Sets
This is essential to adding control points.-
If this is your first time adding control points to this brain, click on "New Point Set" to create a new control point set. Name the new point set
control.dat, make sure you select "control points" instead of "way points", assign template volume towm, then click "OK". -
If you have previously made a point set for this brain before, click on "LoadPoint Set" to load
control.datfrom thetmpfolder (this should be in the subject folder). Again make sure you select "control points" instead of "way points".
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Adding Control Points
Click on "Point Set Edit" to change your cursor to a point set editor. Now you can add control points to the wm volume. Control points are used to include white matter that is not inside the surface - if there's a large area, just put a lot of control points there. Don't try to use control points to get rid of gray matter inside the surface boundary, that's what white matter editing is for.
Applying Control Point Edits
In the python software, click "Recon Control Points" . This will take ~10 hours, leave it on the queue overnight. Always set control points before adjusting White Matter Edits.
Helpful Shortcuts
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PageUp and PageDown are used to go up and down the brain.
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Ctrl+Z works the way you think it does! It's the undo button.
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Click on a control point while pressing Shift to delete an individual point.
You may find it helpful to toggle (check/uncheck volumes and surfaces) in order to see exactly where the white matter/gray matter boundary is. -
Ctrl+V allows volume toggling
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Ctrl+F allows surface toggling
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Ctrl+C allows toggling between the two surfaces (make sure you are under surfaces tab to use this one)
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See the official FreeView wiki for more shortcuts
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