Hi Doug,
I have used fscalc to create subject-level Z score maps of cortical thickness against a set of healthy controls.
fscalc $i/surf/lh.fsaverage.mgh sub group_mean_control_lh.mgh div group_std_control_lh.mgh --o $i/surf/lh.Z.thickness.fsaverage.mgh; done
Beyond this, is there a way to adjust the Z score maps for age, and then produce an age-adjusted Z score map?
Thanks for your help.
Best Wishes, Elijah
Dr. Elijah Mak, Research Associate Department of Psychiatry, Old Age Psychiatry Group University of Cambridge Trinity College, CB21TQ, UK http://www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/directory/profile.php?fkm24
Hi Freesurfer team,
Sorry for reposting. The previous email might have slipped through the cracks.
I was wondering if anyone know how to create subject-level Z score maps of thickness (against a set of healthy controls) after regressing out various covariates such as age / education ?
Thank you.
Best Wishes, Elijah
Dr. Elijah Mak, Research Associate Department of Psychiatry, Old Age Psychiatry Group University of Cambridge Trinity College, CB21TQ, UK http://www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/directory/profile.php?fkm24
On 23 May 2017 at 09:21:24, Elijah Mak (fkm24@medschl.cam.ac.uk) wrote:
Hi Doug,
I have used fscalc to create subject-level Z score maps of cortical thickness against a set of healthy controls.
fscalc $i/surf/lh.fsaverage.mgh sub group_mean_control_lh.mgh div group_std_control_lh.mgh --o $i/surf/lh.Z.thickness.fsaverage.mgh; done
Beyond this, is there a way to adjust the Z score maps for age, and then produce an age-adjusted Z score map?
Thanks for your help.
Best Wishes, Elijah
Dr. Elijah Mak, Research Associate Department of Psychiatry, Old Age Psychiatry Group University of Cambridge Trinity College, CB21TQ, UK http://www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/directory/profile.php?fkm24
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