What I mean is, for example, the total volume of Heschl's Gyrus. This includes its gray matter and the underlying white matter. I understand that the wm boundary would be difficult to compute but even some estimates would work.

Aju.


On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 Bruce Fischl wrote :
>what would the white matter volume of a cortical region mean?
>On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Ajith Kumar U wrote:
>
>>Hello All,
>>
>>How do we obtain the total volumes(gray+white) of certain regions. In ?.aparc.stats, I can find the gray matter volumes but not total volumes. Is this in some other file?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Aju.
>>
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