you can try dividing it. Run this on subjects for whom you do
have area and see how well it does
Dear Douglas,
Thank you for your quick answer!The thing is, we don't have access to the original surface area files which were created by FreeSurfer anymore. Thus, we were wondering if we can calculate a region's surface area if we have its volume & cortical thickness values. Is that possible?
Thank you very much!Zoi
On 20 April 2018 at 00:04, Douglas N. Greve <dgreve@mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
We output surface area separately both as a map and as statistics
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On 04/19/2018 04:47 PM, Zohar Berman wrote:
> Dear FreeSurfer experts,
>
> Can one use the volume and cortical thickness of a region to calculate
> the surface area of this region?
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> Thanks a lot in advance!
> Best,
> Zoi
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