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Hi

If the hand area is contained within your M1 mask, then any streamline reaching the hand area will also inevitably have reached the M1 mask. The reverse is not always true, and therefore a winner-take-all  (find_the_biggest) on the two will always show M1.

Cheers
Saad

> On 27 Mar 2020, at 19:26, Chudy, Jacek (Stud. FPN / Alumni) <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear FSL expert, 
> 
> I’ve been running FDT on multiple masks. One of them is the hand-knob area of the M1, but for the sake of my study I’d like to run both M1 strip and the hand sub-part. However, when I provide the masks for both of these, the hand knob mask doesn’t end up iin the biigest.nii.gz file. Is it because it’s the part of the M1 which shows correctly? Is there any way to do it then, or how could I approach do it otherwise? The file seeds_to_hand_knob area has a correct output so there are definitely tracks going from my seed to hand knob strip. 
> 
> Thank you for your help! 
> Jacek 
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