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Dear Greve,
Thank you for your quick respons.
Yes, I believe that is what I mean. Let me illustrate with some (fictive) data; We were able to prove these data for the entire hemisphere as can be seen below.
Group 1
Group 2
Difference
Sig.
Thickness
(in mm)
Left
1.48
1.46
.004
.19
Right
1.46
1.46
.003
.03
However, we would like to provide similar data in our vertex-base analyses:
Significantly different clusters between group 1 and group 2
Cortical thickness group 1
Cortical thickness group 2
Difference in mm2
Sig.
Left Cuneus
?
?
?
0.013
Left Fusiform gyrus
?
?
?
0.021
Right Paracentral lobule
?
?
?
0.001
Right parahippocampal gyrus
?
?
?
0.002
Does this clarify my question?
Best wishes, Aicha
________________________________ Van: freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu namens Greve, Douglas N.,Ph.D. DGREVE@mgh.harvard.edu Verzonden: donderdag 31 oktober 2019 16:25 Aan: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Onderwerp: Re: [Freesurfer] Cortical thickness values on a vertex base level
I'm not sure what you mean. Do you want the mean thickness of a cluster and/or its surface area?
On 10/30/19 6:02 PM, Aicha Dijkshoorn wrote:
External Email - Use CautionDear developers,
For a case-control study we are comparing the cortical thickness and cortical surface area on a vertex-base level, for which we found significant differences throughout the brain.
Is it possible that, in addition to the significance values (p < .05 after FDR correction) on a vertex-base level, we can include the exact thickness or surface area value (or difference) of the significant clusters on a vertex base-level between the groups. In order words, to provide some measures to highlight the size of the significant cluster or the differences in cortical thickness / cortical surface area to provide clinically useful context. For instance, a command comparable to 'voxel size' in TBSS.
As this is my first time using Freesurfer any help that you could offer on this matter would be highly appreciated.
Best wishes, Brigitte Dijkshoorn
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