Hi Falk,
We do indeed have cortical thickness values for each of the parcellation units for a range of subjects (healthly elderly, middle age and young controls and Alzheimer's disease subjects). Which parcellation units are you looking for? A whole lobe?
Best,
rahul
Hi Falk,
we published some values in our Cerebral Cortex paper , but I suspect the effective thickness will vary a bit as a function of pulse sequence, and certainly it will vary with things like age. Rahul has probably tabulated by parcellation unit if that helps.
cheers Bruce
On Wed, 13 May 2009, Falk Lüsebrink wrote:
Hi everyone,
As I dont do a study in which I compare a group of subjects with some kind of abnormality with a control group I was looking for literature values for cortical thickness. The only paper I found which was written by von Economo et al. in 1925 doing a post-mortem analysis.
Are there any more recent sources available which maybe even cover in-vivo values for regional cortical thickness? Actually Im looking for average values across the whole lobes.
Thanks in advance,
Falk