Hi,
I would really appreciate a help (steps or a link to description) on how to display cortical thinning on an inflated surface. I ran a subject through recon-all -autorecon3 and now I would basically want to see, where (s)he has abnormal thickness of the cortex.
Thanks a lot in advance,
Martin
Martin,
I'm working on this too. I think you may want to do a group analysis so the pointer is: http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/FreeSurferGroupAnalysis
The recon-all process should pass step 1, 2 and 3 and not just 3. So you should run: recon-all -all -s subjid
Also you can use the files: lh.aparc.a2005s.stats and rh.aparc.a2005s.stats to check cortical thickness. Notice that some areas are thin in controls also. So it would be better to create a normative base of normal subjects. Notice also that you can use SPSS or other software with this data.
If you need further help please contact.
Best Regards
Pedro Paulo Oliveira Jr
-----Original Message----- From: freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu [mailto:freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu] On Behalf Of Martin Kavec Sent: segunda-feira, 8 de outubro de 2007 08:38 To: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Subject: [Freesurfer] Displaying cortical thickness
Hi,
I would really appreciate a help (steps or a link to description) on how to display cortical thinning on an inflated surface. I ran a subject through recon-all -autorecon3 and now I would basically want to see, where (s)he has
abnormal thickness of the cortex.
Thanks a lot in advance,
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Hi Martin,
do you want to display an individual thickness map or do a group study? If the former, you can load the ?h.thickness file from the subject's surf directory using file->overlay->load overlay. If the latter, you want to use Doug's group analysis tools.
cheers, Bruce
On Mon, 8 Oct 2007, Martin Kavec wrote:
Hi,
I would really appreciate a help (steps or a link to description) on how to display cortical thinning on an inflated surface. I ran a subject through recon-all -autorecon3 and now I would basically want to see, where (s)he has abnormal thickness of the cortex.
Thanks a lot in advance,
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