you can always view the thickness maps of individuals by doing file->load curvature in tksurfer. mris_anatomical_stats will give you summary statistics, either overall, or by parcellation unit if you specify -a. You can generate it for different surfaces (e.g. ?h.white and ?h.pial) where it makes sense, although things like volume won't change.
cheers, Bruce
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Sasha Wolosin wrote:
so for the stable release should I run both mris_ca_label and mris_anatomical_stats?
I'm not sure I understand how to use mris_anatomical_stats to get all the information- is it necessary to specify a surface file? Also, can I view the thickness map of an individual subject?
Thanks, Sasha
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