Hi Anirudh,
Label Stats just shows the area of the label in that slice, not surface area of the entire label (17, Left Hippocampus in your case). So for your slice in the screenshot, there were 71 voxels labeled 17, so the area is 71. The mri_tessellate then mris_info commands give the surface area of the entire left hippocampus (not just the area of the 2D slice).
Best, Lee
On Wed, 11 Nov 2015, Douglas Greve wrote:
Probably Ruopeng will have to weigh in on freeview.
On 11/11/15 5:57 AM, anirudh nihalani wrote: Hi Bruce, Sorry I forgot to attach the files mentioned in my last email. PFA the files here. Thank you.
Regards, Anirudh
On Wed, 11 Nov 2015 at 16:18 anirudh nihalani anirudhnihalani@gmail.com wrote: Hi Bruce, Thank you very much for your quick reply. Sorry I hadn't been able to reply faster as I was trying to figure out the below mentioned issue from two days.
I have computed surface area of left-hippocampus using the commands mri_tessellate and mris_info. However I found that in freeview by selecting Tools->show label stats, I am able to display area of any label (PFA a screenshot) but these area stats do not match with the areas obtained using mri_tessellate and mris_info. I have two queries regarding this:
- Surface areas of labels displayed in freeview doesn't match with subcortical structures' areas obtained by running mri_tesselate and mris_info. For example the attached screenshot shows that area of left-hippocampus is
71 mm^2 where as mri_tessellate followed by mris_info found the area for left-hippocampus to be 3586 (PFA the output of mris_tessellate and mris_info). Why is there a mismatch?
- Based on your reply I thought area stats are not calculated for subcortical structures during "recon-all". If that is the case, how is freeview displaying area stats for subcortical areas? Also which file does freeview
use to display these stats? Is it stats/[l/r]h.aparc.stats? I ask because even cortical structures' areas displayed by freeview are not matching with what is stored in these files.
Please let me know. Thank you.
Regards, Anirudh
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