Bruce,
So if I downloaded the dev version of the program I could use it to get the volumes from subjects processed with 3.0.3? And would adding these volumes together generate the total volume I'm looking for (including subcoritical)? Thanks!
-Derin
Hi Derin,
the aseg labeling of cortical gm is not that accurate - the surfaces are quiet a bit more so. We have a new tool for generating the estimate of the gm and wm volume from the surfaces called mris_volume and mris_wm_volume. I think Doug or Nick has integrated it into the dev version of recon-all.
cheers, Bruce
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, Derin Cobia wrote:
I would like to calculate total brain volume (defined as: total white, gray, and subcortical altogether). Should I take the BrainSegVol and minus out cerebellum and ventricles, or add the white and gray matter volumes from mris_anatomical_stats (it seems I remember hearing that white matter from mris_anatomical_stats is not reliable)? Thanks.
-Derin
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