Hi Heidi,
You can use mri_segstats on the surface. You can either use the --label option or, if you have a lot of labels, you can merge them into an annotation with mris_label2annot and then use the --annot option to extract from all at once (values are extracted from each region separately; this just might save some time/typing).
Note that the file you're extracting from (the one after the --i flag) must be stored as a surface.
Best, Mike
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 10:46 AM, freesurfer-request@nmr.mgh.harvard.eduwrote:
Hi,
Last year, I have been working for four months with David Salat and so, I have learnt a lot, including the dt_recon command. From David, I also learnt to use mri_segstats command in order to get minimum p-values for each label in my volume. However, now I have performed cortical thickness analyses. Based on the results on the inflated surface, I created labels and deprojected them to native space, to get the statistics. Now, I also would like to have the minimum p-value of each label in the cortical thickness analyses. However, the mri_segstats command is not suitable for surfaces. Do you have any idea how I can extract these minimim p-values?
Thank you very much.
Best Heidi.
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